There are so many factors that can play a role in determining our results, performance and ultimately our success, but some factors matter more than others. We asked folks what they felt was the most important factor driving their success.
Edyl De Barros | Barbecue catering
Humbleness, self-confidence, quality, punctuality, consistency. Read more>>
Jeremy Jacobowitz | Influencer, Director
I think being an influencer is all about connecting to your audience. I take a lot of pride in producing high quality videos, and photos, but truly my entire value comes from the trust and relationship I have developed with my audience across all of social media Read more>>
Daniel Rufolo | Composer and Pianist
Three things stick out most to me when I think what’s behind my success as a film composer. Read more>>
Nelson Flores | Celebrity Barber
Consistency is everything in my name. Read more>>
Fabrizio Di rienzo | Wine Communicator and Trainer
The world of wine has been extremely distant from the great masses of consumers for many years, creating an incredible disparity between wine lovers and everyday consumers. In the past, the industry has unfortunately communicated to consumers that only people with a strong background in the world of wine would be able to fully appreciate what is hidden inside a bottle of wine. Read more>>
Studio22Media | visual content creation
staying creatively charge with concepts and ideas that visual compel viewers of the content to consume the product accompanying or conditioned works Read more>>
ynthia Kaiser | Communications Coach, @cynthiacommunicates
The prevalent factor in my success is the ability to read attachment and conflict styles in people to address negative communication behavior in dyadic relationships. How people communicate and receive communication depends on their attachment or communication style. Read more>>
Naomi Martinez | Paramedic & small business owner
The most important factor behind my success i want to say is my support group. Without my family and friends support throughout this whole process, my business would not be where it is today. My family owns a restaurant and so they know the struggle of starting a business and getting word out there about it and they taught me the fundamental principles to do so. Read more>>
Nyiko Rikhotso | CEO
Simply hard work investing 100-150 hours within the initial phase of freezy world from running interviews which changed the whole dynamics by building a culture which worked effectively towards building a story around our products offering from running numerous A/B testing on sales channels such as Facebook, Instagram, Google Shopping, Taboola Native ads. Read more>>
Hai Truong | Urban Freshwater Fishing Guide
One of the most impoartant factors behind my success is hard work. I know how cliche that sounds, but you will never really know how hard you can and will work when it’s for your own business. I came from a career in VIP Hospitality, for 16 years. At one point, I was working as the General Manager for a fine dining restaurant in South Florida. Read more>>
Keith Clark | CEO, Flamingo Gardens
The ability to assemble a great team. Great leaders surround themselves with great people that compliment them, make up for their weaknesses, and ultimately make them look good. Read more>>
Ashley Rhodes | Owner & International Model
The most successful part of Eptá Wear is being in a partnership with my sister. We both have different strong suits: hers being business and accounting and mine being marketing and industry knowledge. The combinations of those skills allows us to lean on each other for ideas and best practices. Read more>>
Alfonso Caldera | World Salsa Champion / Founder of Bravo Dance Company
The key to my success in Miami is consistency. Everyday I always work on advancing my Company and now have one of the most successful Salsa & Bachata Dance Studios in Miami, Bravo Dance Company. If you have a lot of passion, courage, perseverance and a vision, you can make it happen. It all comes down to how much you want it! Read more>>