We don’t believe success is random. Over the years we have spoken with hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs, artists, creatives, researchers, athletes, and more. We’ve learned from them – both through their stories and through the advice they’ve shared with us – and it’s quite evident that success is more likely when certain habits are present. So, we decided to ask folks to share their habits with us, especially those that they feel helped them succeed.
Patricia Calasich | Designer In-Chief & The Creator of The KasaMia Experience
I wake up every day at 5:00 am. This is my sacred time and I use it to recharge and start my day in the best possible way. I meditate, exercise (whenever possible) and get my girls breakfast and lunch ready. before I wake them up. I know my mood will have a great impact in everyone around me and I want to make sure I bring my A game everyday with my family and my business. Its not always easy but with practice you let go of the things you cant control and you focus on what you can control. Read more>>
Merlyndia Bellevue | Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Entrepreneurship is no simple task – let alone building and running a mental health private practice. Throughout my years of experience working in the mental health field, I have learned the importance of implementing the tools that I teach to my clients. I work with women who are navigating through daily life challenges and help them explore effective coping strategies to balance their day-to-day. Running my own practice has reinforced the importance of implementing various strategies to establish balance within my business and my personal life. I started by business in 2021 in the middle of the pandemic and have found the following crucial components to success: planning, routines, risk-taking, limit setting, balance, adaptability, and networking. Read more>>
Camilo Lux Life” Yanez | Entrepreneur and Executive Producer”
Habits that helped me succeed is to never give up and to always stand up to adversity. Time Management has also played a very key role in my successes Also dedicating a certain amount of time to working & developing new skills to not waste precious time without creating something. Read more>>
Carmen L Danger | Creative Director/ Model/ Influencer
Just like a stallion at the Florida Derby, staying consistent through adversity and challenge has helped me achieve what many have thought to be unattainable. In 2016 I was faced with a hard truth, one the universe sarcastically hid from me. In reality, it was something I was dealing with for some time yet confused for other things like depression or lack of self-love but to my surprise, it was Multiple Sclerosis, commonly known as MS to many and THE BIG MESS to me. During this time where Multiple Sclerosis revoked my vision, I was confronted with the harsh reality that for the rest of my life, I had to make sure to remain consistent, Read more>>
Twailla Lattimore | Registered Nurse and Health and Wellness Coach
The new found habits all started in 2018. I had been married a little over a year at this time. My marriage became abusive, toxic and filled with infidelity in this short time. This caused me to mentally check out and really forget about everything around me. I developed bad habits that really wasn’t serving me and helping me to grow. My children and my health began to suffer. I knew I needed to get rid of these habits in order to become successful. The first one was putting God first in EVERYTHING. I had allowed so many other things and people to come before Him, that my life began to spiral in a downward motion. I had allowed people and other things to even come before me. Read more>>