Through our work we have been constantly amazed at the incredible things people in every neighborhood are working on. What’s even more exciting is that they all have different stories, backgrounds, strengths and weaknesses. That there isn’t a single formula for success means that everyone can take their unique set of strengths and characteristics and turn it into a success story. We recently reached out to some folks we admire and asked them what characteristics they feel are responsible for their success.
Guy Wassermann | Mentor and world traveller
Determination and consistency are the 2 factors I consider as responsible for my success. Determination is necessary to keep up in anything we do, it doesn’t matter what u choose to do if you are determined and ready to pay some price.
We all know that time is passing and every day you haven’t took another step further wont come back. there is no time to waste when comes to achieving yourself and every step matters. Read more>>
Summer Keeney | Digital Marketer & Entrepreneur
Looking back on my journey of starting Buzz Bee Social four years ago in Fort Lauderdale, I attribute my success to a combination of factors that have shaped me both personally and professionally. Growing up homeschooled provided me with a unique perspective on education and learning. It instilled in me a sense of curiosity and the ability to independently seek knowledge, which proved invaluable as both a creator and entrepreneur. Read more>>
Martin Raynov | StudentPlace founder
To me, success can’t be measured by one specific thing, idea, or value. It is different for every single person but for my brand, the main measuer of success is about how many high school students I can help with StudentPlace and how I can better improve their high school experience. The more students I can help, the more successful I see my business. The most important factor behind the success of StudentPlace, is the deep and personal connection I have with my high school users. Unlike many businesses in this field, I started StudentPlace as a high school student and I can relate to their experiences, challenges, and needs in todays high school environment. Read more>>