We asked the community to tell us about the values and principles that guide their lives and businesses.
Sweta Patel | Director at Tumbles Frisco / Trained Pharmacist
I have always been passionate about helping others! I love the mission here at Tumbles – to help develop and build self-confidence in our next generation. Get them off the screens and get them moving. Get them hitting their critical developmental milestones. Read more>>
Jesus Mitchell | Creator & Entrepreneur
I am all about self-improvement and growing as a person. The word I’d use to describe “self-improvement” is “development.” Development (the process of developing or being developed) is important to me because it allows for me to get better and grow every single day. Read more>>
Nicki Joiner | Public Speaker & Consultant
Integrity is the most important value to me because I believe it is the bedrock of our character. To me, integrity means doing the right thing, even when nobody is watching. It’s about doing what you said you would – even when you have to make unpopular or inconvenient decisions. Read more>>
N’kole Bryant | Founder/CEO/Speaker/Triple Negative Breast Cancer Survivor
Empowerment is one of the values that I hold dear to my heart. It means having the confidence, courage, and ability to pursue your goals and dreams, regardless of the obstacles or challenges you may face. Empowerment is not something that is given to you by others, but something that you create for yourself. Read more>>
Steve Rodgers | Portrait and event photographer
Being a photographer I believe making my client comfortable is very important. Being in front of a camera can be a vulnerable position. I like to have fun with my clients during photoshoots and event to make sure they enjoy the experience. These photos are moments they will cherish for lifetime and I want them remember having a good time. Read more>>
DJ PickJimi | Cigar Internet Personality
Honesty. For my channel and this industry, the one thing I try to be most of all, is honest. My channel started as a simply hobby during lock down. And since then, it morphed into something so much greater to me. It’s how I’ve met my friends, it’s how to let the real me speak for the first time in my adult life. Read more>>