There is a wealth of research that indicates that certain habits can help increase your productivity, creativity, and/or drive. So, we thought we’d reach out to respected members of our community and ask them what habits they feel helped them succeed.

Jen West | Founder and Owner

I want to cultivate a supportive and welcoming studio and I feel that attitude attracts good people whether it is a person coming to a class or the 3sixT team. When I look for a potential instructor, they exude that attitude as well. I hire people that I trust, and I let then be who they are when teaching. There is no need for me to hover after they are trained and I think they appreciate the trust. Read more>>

Anny Mendes | Tailor

First of all, hard work. I always focus on my work. It is my passion, therefore I let it consume me. My thoughts and actions are always work related. So I work all the time and I enjoy working. It is also important to set high standards. The work you do needs to be professional and of high quality. Consistently do the best work you can. This includes constant learning and perfecting your craft. Read more>>

Stephanie Sawin | Luxury Realtor & Market Specialist

People have always commented on how much I can get done. It took me a few years, but I got into the habit of scheduling almost everything. Looking back it began with the utmost desire to want something. I have always wanted to be healthy and fit. I’ve been working out since I was 14. I do it because I want it and make it a priority over other things. I make it happen. My time blocking and scheduling began with a book. When I was pregnant with our first daughter, my husband was introduced to the book 12 Hours Sleep by 12 weeks Old. Almost everything in that chunky little baby’s life was tracked. Combine these together and you get a successful formula of wanting, making it happen and tracking your success. Read more>>

Lauren Anderson | Content Creator

Being consistent! Whether that be posting daily on my story/feed, or taking pictures and videos daily to create future (or potential) content. I also like following other creators who help inspire me if I’m feeling like I’m in a creative slump. Read more>>