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.

Cathy Orr | Professional Organizer and Life Simplifier

I am a very organized and focused person. I put one foot in front of the other and keep moving. I don’t think this habit is a magic secret and I think anyone can live life this way. Because I am in the organizing business, perhaps my skills are more honed. But, I can teach this to anyone. Read more>>

Crystal Torres | Hairstylist

Goodness so this can be tough! Habits good and bad can make or break a persons chance at success. Keeping consistent I believe has been my best habit. Yes there are days where I don’t post to my social media or a month or two that I’m not doing a vendor event but I always go back to that habit of staying consistent! Read more>>

Chyna Norman | Spiritual Advisor & Creative

The main thing was learning how to tap into self. Focus on what’s going on within me and not what’s taking place around me. I’ve learned to cancel out things that didn’t support my highest good, things that didn’t benefit me long term. I’ve adapted that mindset with everything in my life. Read more>>

The Vintage Yell Chris Raspante & Jesse Spradlin | Band

1. Setting goals and executing them (long-term and short-term) 2. Having a consistent online presence and continually keeping up with our fans
3. Going out and seeing other artists’ shows and staying connected to the music community Read more>>

Kat Weaver | 2x Accidental Founder | CEO of Power To Pitch

I truly believe that participating in sports early on and throughout college has helped make me a better entrepreneur. Athletes have to learn how to sacrifice, prioritize, focus, act under pressure, compete, and manage their emotions through each win or loss, all of which equates to the life of an entrepreneur. Read more>>