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.
Maeghan Jones

Whew, I love this question so much! It’s hard to choose just one because seeing my clients win is honestly one of my favorite parts of what I do. I’ve had the privilege of working with creators, service providers, and business owners inside my community, The Maximize Crew (TMC), as well as through one-on-one content strategy and mentorship, and the growth has been incredible. Read more>>
Rebekah Scogin

With my music students my years of experience enable me to quickly access a student’s desire, and potential talents to enable they themselves to access music.. I delight seeing them discover in their delight that “yes they can do it.” I believe music is a healer.. it’s like music itself is love. Read more>>
Jessica Whitaker

This isn’t just about one individual success story—it’s about all the amazing clients I’ve had the privilege of capturing through my lens. I think it’s fair to say that most people don’t exactly jump at the chance to have their picture taken. There’s always that underlying sense of nervousness, wanting to look just right. My mission is to make my clients feel at ease in front of the camera, and to have a good time while doing it. And honestly, I can confidently say I achieve this in nearly every session I do. Clients often leave saying how much fun they had and how comfortable they felt during the shoot. One even mentioned it felt like a great family therapy session—made me chuckle since I actually have a Master’s in Counseling! Read more>>
John Davis

One of the most meaningful and rewarding success stories I’ve had the privilege to be a part of is that of my long time student and now professional guitarist, Grady Byrne.
Grady started lessons with me at Scottsdale Music Academy when he was just 9 years old. At that point, he was like many young students, curious but unsure, with clumsy fingers and no real idea where the instrument could take him. But what he lacked in skill, he made up for in heart and passion. From day one, I saw a spark in him. Not just a love for guitar, but a willingness to learn and a deep hunger to get better. My job was to fan that flame. Read more>>
Karen Janey

About 2 years ago I had a male student attend one of my classes and noticed he showed up for every class that I taught (4 classes weekly). One day he came up to me and asked how is that I radiate peace without sacrificing myself. That was the first time I’ve ever had anyone ask me that and I had to take a moment because it was such a deep and thought provoking question. So after my explanation I told him be true to who you are as we aren’t here to be the best in a pose but find out who you are at your core. He continued to attend my classes after that conversation on regular staying afterwards to work on his breathing, existing in the present moment and being present without expectations. Read more>>
Nelson Moses

Carla a first-time business owner, was launching her new community-based business and needed a venue that could bring her vision to life without breaking the bank. She was nervous about pulling off her first major event — a product launch and networking mixer designed to impress potential customers, influencers, and investors. Read more>>
Roger Bayne

New Entryway Coat Rack and Bench Crafted from Reclaimed Tennessee Corn Crib Timber
Recently, a family asked me to create a unique entryway coat rack and bench using materials rich in their history. They provided an old door from their grandfather’s house and timber from a corn crib in Tennessee, which had also served as a cherished playhouse for their great-grandchildren. Read more>>
Kelsey Budd

One of my writing coach clients was having trouble coming up with a title for her novella, which is a futuristic retelling of a Bible story. To help her, I asked her questions about her story–the plot, characters, and themes. Once I had a clear vision, I came up with some title names. She did end up picking one I made and loves it because, as she told me in one of our sessions, “It perfectly captures the tone and theme of the story.” I was so happy to be a part of her creative process and help her through a creative writing block. And that is what my freelance editing and writing coach service is all about–to help the author create and craft the story of their dreams! Read more>>
Lori Ennis

One of our clients is a rapidly growing recruiting firm, and we’ve had the privilege of partnering with them on several key initiatives to support both their internal growth and their external client success.
Our work began with policy and procedures HR work for the business. We also completed Maxwell DISC reports and debriefs with their team. By helping each team member understand their communication style—and, more importantly, how those styles interact—we were able to support leadership in strengthening communication, collaboration, and trust with their teams and clients. Read more>>


