People often ask about the best decision, but we think it’s also very enlightening to learn about people’s most difficult decisions and the frameworks they used to think through those decisions.

Joseph R Wheeler III | Actor, Writer, Visual Artist, Designer, Producer

Possibly the most difficult decision yet is one I answer everyday. How to stay on my path as a legit ARTIST, become rich and travel the world, as an ARTIST, without falling prey to common societal pressures to give up on Art Life and become just another number in the system. I always decide to keep on keepin on as an ARTIST! Because I know my value and my purpose. Read more>>

LAKEISHA KING | Entrepreneur Coach | Graphic Designer

September 2016 I was 7 months pregnant, and I was working a full time manager’s position at Office Depot. I was having complications with my pregnancy. One day during work I was assisting a customer, and all of a sudden I blacked out. The next thing I remember was waking up on the floor surrounded by Paramedics. It was in that moment I had to decide what was more important. This job or my baby. Read more>>

Ja-Naisah Salters | Licensed Esthetician & Yoga Instructor

The most difficult decision that I had to make was moving to a different state, detaching myself from everything that was holding me back from reaching my full potential. It is extremely difficult to break away from habits, people, and things you’ve associated yourself with for so long, but it can be done. Read more>>

Fathom Dj | Dj, Producer, Artist and Music Director

I made the decision to leave Atlanta, to return to Chicago. I wasn’t expecting that it would be this difficult to let go of. I started seeking answers in January, as an independently owned venue that I worked with failed to meet it’s expectations financially. 3 months later I was connected with a dream opportunity and thought it would be best as it is corporate. There were a few major hiccups unfortunately. I was looking for opportunities all the while and Chicago answered. Read more>>

Dr. A’lon Holliday | CEO Magnanimous World Wide & PullupATL concert series

Everyone wants to be a part of the building of a successful business. However, not everyone its meant to come with you on that journey. You lose friends and learn who in your circle really supports you. And when I say support I mean just showing love. Not necessarily monetarily. Read more>>