“If you stand for nothing, you fall for everything”

We asked the community to tell us about the values and principles that guide their lives and businesses.

Medinah Eatman | Science.Teacher.Mom

As a science educator with more than a decade of experience, who cherishes traveling with family and exploring diverse cultures, the principle that resonates most with me is “Lifelong Learning.” This principle is deeply intertwined with my passion for science, education, and cultural exploration. Firstly, as a science enthusiast, I understand that science is ever-evolving. It requires an ongoing commitment to learning and adapting to new discoveries and theories. This aligns with my belief in the importance of staying intellectually curious and open to new ideas, a trait I strive to instill in my students. Secondly, my specialization in special education has taught me the significance of adapting learning methods to meet diverse needs. Read more>>

Marchele Kimbrough | Makeup artist

The first principle that comes to mind is integrity. Having strong ethics while demonstrating honesty and transparency is key. Integrity gains the trust of others, aids in good decision making and is imperative when it comes to success. Read more>>

Monique Gill | Creative Producer | Inclusive Storyteller | Founder of Moknowsbest Inc.

A value that matters most to me is faith. Faith is a principle I value most because its ever present belief reminds me to release the fear of my most authentic self. Trusting in my faith began me on this journey of artistic creation and continues to be the leading variable in having the confidence to grow a business from the ground up using my creative gifts. Faith, especially in this season, reminds me that my services are beneficial to my community and that I am attracting everything I need in order to reach and serve them best. Read more>>