One of the most rewarding experiences as an entrepreneur or professional is helping you client succeed. Their wins are your wins and often it’s what makes all the challenges of running a business worth it. We think one of the best ways to learn how to do this more often for your clients is by reading the stories of others and how they’ve helped their clients win and so we’ve shared client success stories from brilliant entrepreneurs from across a variety of markets and industries below.
Asaf Flight

My first client visiting the U.S. got a prepaid T-Mobile number, and I advised him to download and log in to Uber and Lyft, just in case he needed a ride. Initially, he mentioned that his friends would drop him off at the airport for his flight from San Francisco back to L.A. With a 10-hour time difference between California and Israel, he called me while I was working, saying he was trying to order an Uber to the airport since his friend couldn’t take him after all. We ended up FaceTiming for about an hour and a half (while I was still working!), but we couldn’t figure out the issue with Uber and Lyft. In the end, he decided to call a private taxi because he didn’t want to risk missing his flight. But I suggested we try something new: I ordered him an Uber from Israel—and he made it to his flight on time. Read more>>
Stephanie Johnwell

As a body-sculptor, it gives me great pleasure in achieving a client’s desired result. I once had a client who was very heavy and if I had to guess her weight, I would guess over two-hundred pounds. She purchased two packages which included two treatment areas, face and abdomen. Over time the results were drastic, not only did she look ten years younger, he cried and stated, “this is the first time in years that I have been able to see my feet!” Unfortunately, due to her work schedule, we could not continue beyond the original purchased package but I am happy to be a part of her journey that she can now continue on her own with diet and exercise. Read more>>
Vivien Lalu

My first paid gig in the video games business. The company itself, Neko Entertainment, was mostly a subcontractor to Ubisoft, one of the biggest video game companies in the world. Even their office was next door to Ubi. Their usual composer was not available at the time, and they needed someone to make music for their new Nintendo DS app. Laurent Lichnewsky, the studio director, received me in his office in Montreuil. He was pretty grim about the whole thing, like, “We’ve talked to a lot of composers, but as soon as we give the Nintendo DS development kit to them, we don’t hear back from them. It’s too complicated.” Read more>>
Kana Kamitsubo-markovic

As a board-certified music therapist and music educator, I’m passionate about unlocking the potential in each of our students. Since 2010, I’ve had the privilege of working with over a thousand children with special needs, many of whom are on the autism spectrum. Through these experiences, I developed my own approach, Musicreative™, which combines elements of music therapy with music education to support children with unique needs. One story that truly exemplifies the impact of this method involves a young client named Mark. Read more>>
Lubeera Saphina

I am a filmmaker and my major strengths are in writing and directing. So during my second year at Kampala Film School, a call for a grant came through for us to apply and get a chance to win 10,000$ as a development story fund. I put my pen to paper and started drafting my pitch and treatment as the application process required. So towards the end of the grant call, a male friend of mine (I won’t mention his name) came to me for assistance in writing his treatment and editing his story to make it better for the grant call. Because I love helping people and his story was very nice (it was about the post Gulu war in northern Uganda about a girl who witnessed her father being killed by rebels and mother being raped). Read more>>
Tugsoyun Davaadorj

Regaining Confidence and Connection: A Hair-Thickening Journey with Oyu Cosmetics Hair loss can be deeply personal, and I saw that firsthand with a customer who came to us out of frustration and hope. This story hits especially close to home for me because it was my husband’s journey—one that transformed both of our lives. Like many, my husband began experiencing noticeable thinning and hair loss in his early 30s. Each passing day seemed to amplify his anxiety about balding. Over time, I saw how it weighed on his confidence, making him hesitant to socialize or even look at old photos. I wanted to help, but I also understood the complexity of his situation—it wasn’t just hair, it was his self-image, too. Read more>>

