We asked some of the brightest folks in the community to open up to us about the most important lesson their business or career has taught them. We’ve highlighted some of those responses below.

Kelsey Jackson | Self-Taught Loctician & Braider

The most important lesson my business has taught me is to trust in myself, my talent, and in my journey. Understanding that my talent and journey is just that…my talent and journey, no one else’s! Read more>>

Charis Walls | Flight Attendant & Social Media Influencer

As a fairly new flight attendant, which might I add has been my dream career for the longest, being around so many different personalities, scenarios and situations, there’s a lesson learned always. Personally, I’ve learned to always have patience with each and every person that you encounter. In life, you don’t know what people are dealing with, whether it’s personally or professionally. If you can, go into everything with a positive attitude and a smile on your face, because you never know who might need that positivity and you never know who you’re talking to. First impressions are everything! Read more>>

Judah Agbonkhina | Artivist/Creator/Multi-media Journalist

The most important lesson Suits For Judah has taught me is building Relationships. Relationships help you build Trust and Credibility, which you need. People are more likely to do business with you and recommend your services if they trust you and you’re credible. Relationships also help with Networking, Customer Loyalty and Problem Solving. Those Relationships with Partners, Suppliers and customers can be instrumental in resolving issues and challenges. Read more>>

Timothy Scott | Producer

I can never stop learning. I have to stay curious about changing trends and new technology in order to stay relevant. Read more>>