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.

Bryan & Trenice McMillian | Graphic Artists & Owners of Platinum Graphics

Bryan McMillian: So for me I’d have to say it’s being my own worst critic and being extremely organized so that everything is done in a timely fashion. Read more>>

sharon DIOR | Creative

The biggest one would have to be challenging myself to doing something that’s uncomfortable and out of my comfort zone to build not only security within myself in the sense that I’m capable of more than what I allow myself, but also to give myself the opportunity to mess up/make mistakes or fall short and still continue to try something new/uncomfortable. Read more>>

LaQuintta Miller | Child Birth Educator, Birth Doula & Postpartum Doula

One habit that I feel helped me succeed in my career is my curiosity. When I come across something that I don’t know much about or someone ask me a question and I don’t have a answer for them, I will make it my job to educate myself on whatever it is. By doing that, when I come across the subject again I am well educated on it. Read more>>

Kenneth Eze | Digital Artist

Creating even when I didn’t feel inspired or motivated really helped me create not only better work, but bring ideas to life that I wouldn’t have otherwise paid attention to. Read more>>