Hardwork? Luck? Good habits? What would you say is behind your success? We’ve shared some thoughtful responses below.

She’Nia Sample

God is the most important factor within my success and my brand, because I don’t move until he tells me to. When I am told to do so, I move with confidence, as if it’s already mine. It’s all apart of manifesting God’s promises, which are set in stone. Read more >>

Charmaine Jones

There are six principles that I practice daily that are the driving force behind the success of Food Jonezi (my brand): 1. Being confident in knowing who I am. In order for my business to have its own brand identity, I must know who I am as a person first, and where I am want to take my business in the future. As a business owner, I am very strategic of how I want my business to be presented in the public. Read more >>

Alfred E. Rutherford

I believe that my Faith is the most important factor behind my success. First my faith in GOD knowing that I’m a child of the most high and that I came here with a mission/purpose and that I am divinely guided and protected. That same faith allows me to have faith in myself, to keep preserving what I don’t see any evidence of the thing I’m trying to accomplish. I believe the great obstacles to anyone’s success is fear which leads to doubt especially when you are working toward something and you can’t physically see any evidence of its manifestation. Read more >>

Tamera Hollis

Remaining humble is a significant factor & something that I have always taken pride in. Being a successful lash technician has its advantages of fast money, especially during my peak seasons. Still, I always make sure I put money aside for rainy days. I pray that god continues to bless my business so I can always be in a position to help others throughout my community Read more >>

Sabina Pons

The most crucial factor behind the success of our brand is undoubtedly the human element. Our journey is a testament to the power of the human spirit, collaboration, and a shared vision. Read more >>

Debbie Boone

I believe that my brand has been successful because I genuinely set out to help people enjoy their work. Since I work in veterinary medicine many of the people in the profession prefer animals to humans. However, it is ultimately a people business because the animals owner is the decision maker. Without their cooperation we can’t do our job to help the animals get the needed care. I have focused on teaching communication skills along with customer service and leadership to the practice teams I work with. Read more >>

Shaynah Jo

The most important factor behind my success is that I’ve learned to not quantify it or put it on a scale. Sometimes as people, we define success based on our ultimate desires and if we do not reach that milestone within a certain time frame, we feel as though we are unsuccessful or as if we failed. True success comes from having the guts to do what you love and put it out into the world to be consumed, absorbed, and felt even if you don’t gain from it. Read more >>