We believe that success can mean different things to different people – not everyone wants the same thing, what drives happiness and fulfillment for one person doesn’t necessarily predict what will for another. That said – if we simply think of success as being effective at achieving one’s goal – whatever those goals might be – then we can set a sort of common
Brooke Hardgrave

Like many things in life, success is not linear. Success looks different for me now than it did when I was a teen or my early twenties. Read more>>
Timothy Roberts

Success is a harmonious interplay of mind, body, and emotions. Read more>>
Nida Haque

Every person may have a different opinion on this subject. Personally, I believe honesty, staying true to what one believes in and perseverance can take you a long way. Showing up on days you feel like quitting, standing up for the truth even if the world is against you and believing in yourself no matter how many times you fail is a challenging but sure shot pathway to success. Read more>>
Jasmine Ware

I believe that if you have faith, there is not anything you cannot do. When you do not have the resources you feel you need or the knowledge, having faith and believing in yourself, will push you to obtain those things you currently do not have. In the Bible it says that faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things unseen (Hebrews 11:1 KJV). Read more>>
Gabriella Carias

It’s a few things that takes into play of being successful. Two of the biggest things are God and consistency. For me, I always come up with a plan and pray over it before I do anything else. I look at my start goal and my end goal and think about what can I do along the way to achieve my end goal. Read more>>
Desirae Benson

Success can mean different things to different people, but I’ll break it down into seven key factors that contribute to my personal success: Read more>>
Roxana Popescu

To become successful I think the most important thing is to believe in the goals you want to reach. The confidence in you is the key in any successful role. You also have to believe in your dreams, to desire them and over trying in case you failed. I remember myself back in 2014 I was dreaming for a job that was having nothing to do with my reality I was living in and I try for that job twenty months until I got it. Read more>>
Taylor Janse

Success, in my perspective, is a culmination of tenacity, consistency, ambition, and a vision of dreams so big that they scare you. Growing up amid inspiring business success stories, I’ve always recognized that these pillars are indispensable to achievement. My innate ability to overcome challenges and push boundaries positions me as an excellent real estate agent. Read more>>
Fara Gindin-Wilson

Hard work and determination are the low-hanging fruits of answers, but I’m more than glad to reiterate their absolute necessity. Read more>>
Seeking Solace

Living in this situational society being the only one who shares your perspective or looks so different is constantly frowned upon. Being who you are requires a pleothora of self study, self awareness and self love. To be able to accept self, most humans have trouble identifying and being able to embrace what that actually means. Read more>>
Nukeyia Pearson

I had very few people around me with success stories that I can relate to. Often we find it in the people we see in media/ family or friends and everyone of the those stories there was a common theme why you want to be successful? and what do you consider success? Somewhere along my journey I felt I wanted to be successful to prove I can have the American Dream too. Read more>>
Neetu Malik

Success is a relative term. Some people feel successful with money, some with fame, everyone has there own way of describing success. When I started my business in the early 90’s there were not a lot of independent woman who had ventured into my category, and I was told by some one very close to me that I’ll not be ‘successful’. Since then I’ve been trying to find the meaning, fast forward few decades, I would say SUCCESS is waking up, loving your work and to be extremely passionate about it. Read more>>
Liliana Figuereo

I think to be successful, it is a simple strategy for me – do what you love. I have a genuine passion for real estate and get excited about helping people find their dream homes or achieve their investment goals. Tampa is my home and I have a deep understanding of the local market, including pricing , trends, and knowledge about different types of properties, financing options, and negotiation strategies. Read more>>
Ann Charles

Perseverance is key to success! Since I started writing books, I’ve had to really focus on maintaining my momentum and persevering through tough times. How to market books–whether ebooks, print books, or audiobooks–constant changes. What I did to boost my sales when I started no longer works in this current marketplace. Read more>>
Hanna Boatwright

First, I think you need to define what success means for you. If you try to follow someone else’s definition of success, you may end up somewhere you don’t necessarily want to be. For me, success is creating meaningful work and being excited about the projects I have lined up. If I feel fulfilled and am excited about what I am doing; I feel successful. An independent spirit and a bravery to follow it will land you exactly where you want to be. Read more>>
Shirley Hoium

You need to have passion for what you are doing. Be willing to spend time educating yourself to grow and become better. As a photographer you also need to be very organized. Read more>>
John Paul Horstmann

‘Successful’ is a such a difficult, maybe dangerous concept because means something different for everyone. How you view success cuts right to the core of what you value, how you see yourself, and how you think the world sees you. All of which changes as you grow and gain experience. Read more>>
Stacy Inthisane

Achieving success is a multifaceted journey building and crafting your brand. For me, I think the biggest thing that can make anyone successful is a strong work ethic. An unrelenting work ethic, diligence, dedication, and consistency are crucial. It involves putting in the necessary effort, time, and focus to reach your goals. Read more>>
Melinda Cea

To be successful I think it starts with getting clear on what our personal definition of success is. What success looks like for everyone is very different. Whenever I start a new project, I always ask myself, “What does success look like for this?” Do I have the bandwidth to achieve that. Read more>>
Amy Castro

To achieve success is a matter of personal interpretation. For me, it signifies giving priority to God in all aspects of my life. I can honestly affirm that if I hadn’t placed Jesus at the center of my business, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I talk to God about my plans and desires, and this has helped me to be successful. Read more>>
Cassie Sanchez

I believe to be successful in the world, no matter what you do, you need discipline, ambition, a teachable attitude, and to not be afraid to fail, because we all will. Read more>>
Richard Bai

For me, it is all about passion and dedication. I am lucky to find editing, something I love. Since I was a child, my parents have been encouraging me to find my passion and pursue it. I found I was passionate about strategic games at a young age. I played Go game ( a Chinese version of chess) and I went professional at the age of 12. Go game makes me become a thinker. I like to think and observe before making moves. Read more>>
Kiera Price

It takes a knowing, a confidence, and purposeful actions to be successful in anything that you do. Read more>>
Zollyann Howell

Success has a different meaning for everyone. I set out for 2023 with so many goals. I did NOT accomplish them all. I can’t even find where I wrote them all down at. What I did do, is remain consistent, rid my negative habits in all aspects of my life and start to work hard for the things that I wanted to accomplish. For me being successful required me hitting rock bottom to learn a few lessons on my journey to be able to build a solid foundation for a new life. Read more>>
Clair Van der Swan

Discipline, honesty, openness to learning [by failure], finding comfort in solitude. The latter I state because moving up and moving forward are usually lonely places. Read more>>