We asked the community what factors they felt were responsible for their success and we’ve highlighted some of those responses below.

Tracy Manning | Wine Chick and Impact Maker

The mission and vision of ONEHOPE Wine is what fosters my success. I get to share award winning wines and make a social impact by raising funds for causes near and dear to my hosts and clients. By purchasing our wines you can be part of the worldwide giveback. We are on the heels of having given back $10 million to over 37,000 non profits worldwide. Yep- drink amazing wine and change the world while doing so. Read more>>

Simone Amaduzzi | Photographer

I love what I do and that push me to give 110% on any picture I take. I love to look things from a different perspective Read more>>

Brittany Bailey | Myofunctional and Breathing Therapist

I feel the most important factor behind the success of my business is the environment created where people have a voice to tell their story and I cheerlead them along on their health journey. I have come through some personal health journeys that left me and my family being treated like we were the odd ones not fitting the mold, I was “just stressed” or treated like we did something wrong when really the doctor just did not know what was going on with my health. Read more>>

Ronny LeJeune Michelle Lowe | Pet Nutritionist

Our pets and working animals are a massive part of our society and our daily lives. They provide companionship, therapy, task assistance and safety. More and more, our animals are seen as the valued family member, athlete or partner that they truly are, and people are searching for ways to give them a healthier life and a healthier diet. Read more>>

C. S. W. | Horror writer and podcaster

The most important factor behind my artistic success was being able to tell the difference between what I wanted to do, and what I thought other people would want me to do. As an online creator, you find yourself wanting to write for an audience and create things that will get you more popularity, but in the end, that shouldn’t be the metric of your success, nor the thing you let motivate your decisions. Because if you create something that you’re not %100 sold on, but you think other people will like and then like your creation by extension, it really will never bring the result you want. Read more>>