We asked some of the brightest folks in the community to open up to us about the most important lesson their business or career has taught them. We’ve highlighted some of those responses below.
Brian Brewer | Showcase Creator & Recording Artist
Your product or service may not be for everyone. That doesn’t mean stop selling, stop producing, or stop promoting. It just means to define the market you’re selling to, produce enough with the expectation to sell more, and promote consistently to reach new prospects that need you to produce more! Read more>>
Sherri Schofield | Owner, Cleaners Confidential
The most important lesson I’ve learned is the value of building strong relationships with clients. Over the years, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting so many wonderful people who have not only contributed to my success but have also become loyal clients of Cleaners Confidential. I believe that trust and reliability are the cornerstones of any good business relationship. That’s why I founded Cleaners Confidential – to offer a cleaning service that goes above and beyond in both quality and customer care. We prioritize professionalism and make sure to exceed expectations, ensuring that our clients always feel comfortable and confident with the services we provide. Read more>>
Kyera Perry | Realtor and CEO of Regal Realty Group ATL
I have learned that for every no there are a million and one yeses. When I left teaching to enter a sales career as a Realtor, my mindset was that of fear. Fear of rejection, fear of being turned away, but when I began to change my mindset to focus on an expected end rather than a tumultuous one my world opened up and so many doors began to open. God is true to his Word when he promises to do exceedingly, abundantly above all we can ask think or imagine. We just have to be willing to get out of our own way. Yes, in entrepreneurship you can’t win them all, but I believe for the best now and as a result my business has thrived. Read more>>