Stories are one of the most powerful ways to learn because they allow us to understand at a deeper level. One of the most important things an business owner can do is help their clients win and so we wanted to create a space where the community can learn from each other’s experiences of how they’ve helped their clients succeed.
Danielle Corcoran

I love helping all of my clients buy and/or sell and my favorite (and most challenging) stories are the most deserving clients who almost don’t get their home sold or purchased, but because of my amazing team (my brokers, lenders, title company, inspector, etc) we get it done! Reflecting back, one of my favorites was a young couple with 2 little boys. Read more>>
Micheala Opoku

When I first started doing hair, I had a customer who did not like her hair when she went home. When she told me she didn’t like it and I told her to come back the very next day so I can fix it and she did. Time went by and she booked with me again I asked her “why did you come back after I messed up the first time”? she responded “Because I had great customer service and I wasn’t rude” . At that moment I saw the power of what great customer service can do for your business. Read more>>
Tara Lewis

I’ve helped clients master their finances, credit reports/scores, mastered budgeting, bounced back financially after filing bankruptcies, secured over $100k in credit for business clients. Multiple clients have purchased new homes, new automobiles, become debt free, all based off my consulting services. Read more>>
Travis Dennison

One of my favorite clients has to be Mrs. Ida. She’s 67 years strong and takes care of her disabled veteran husband and to make ends meet she has 2 rental properties in Atlanta. I met Mrs. Ida while volunteering at a city council town hall meeting meant to inform the retired fix income community on how to lower their property taxes and stay compliant with city housing codes. Most of the elderly homeowners live in distressed homes and tend to rack up violations from the city, I help out when and how I can around their homes. Read more>>
Catherine Nguyen

I began working with interior designer Lori Moscato of Casual Elegance Designs several years ago. At the time, her work had never been published. She designed and built a second home on Hyco Lake that we worked together to have styled and photographed. It was submitted to Walter Magazine in Raleigh and a beautiful feature ran in 2020. She was so happy that she sent a thoughtful note and flowers as thanks to me. (https://waltermagazine.com/home/hyco-lake-house/) Read more>>
Erica Sizemore

A few years ago, I received a call from a homeowner interested in selling their property to move up into a bigger home for him and his wife as they considered starting a family. After having a consultation with him and establishing his longer-term goals and motivation, I realized that while he wanted to move, he was also open to considering how his real estate could work for him as an investment. Read more>>
Katherine Picott

I start each of my clients journey by setting objectives. This allows me to guide my client(s) in imagining his or her ideal lifestyle. During their first tidy session, I ask my client(s) questions to help them identify their ideal lifestyle. This client in particular shared that she has always loved writing. She had mentioned that she began to write a book years ago but she never finished. During the decluttering process we came across so many of these attempts . Read more>>
Amy Krause

Life moves so fast. When was the last time you stopped to take a moment and reflect on how far you’ve come? I recently worked with a new client to help her transform her home. A young and successful professional, her job has dominated her life for the past few years. Recently she realized it was time for her to take stock, and to consider whether her home still reflected her needs. Read more>>
Gerard Kersey

We were working with a HS in Coney Island with principal Cradle. We were teaching the students about image, professionalism and success. During the classes co-founder of TSY Jamael Thompson developed a strong mentorship relationship with a young man named Dietric. After the sessions we provided him with a suits and tie so he could attend his prom which he really wanted to attend but didn’t have any attire. Read more>>
Delania Brown

God has blessed me so much with my gifts. I have to give him glory first because I start this story. I started in this world of being an entrepreneur when I was 21 years old. I’m from a lil town call St. James parish, that’s in Louisiana. When I first had my first son. I started a catering company called C&D’s Catering. At the time I was just trying to make sure I can take care of my son by being a single parent. I use my passion of cooking and serving to my community. Read more>>
Brittani Green

I have had a numerous amount of customer success stories, however there was one that stood out a little more than the rest. This particular client contacted me after seeing my ads on the internet. When speaking to the client, I could confirm that she was in disbelief of the process and even my work. After reassuring my client of my experiences and showing her my success pictures, I convinced this client to give it a try. Read more>>
Mary Cain

I’ve been training clients for more than 18 years. I’ve been blessed with many hard working determined men and women who were ready to make life changing habits. One of my most recent success stories is Shannon Walls. She hired me two years ago and she has made amazing changes and has no intention of slowing down or going backwards. Read more>>
Kenya Powell

I Opened KOLD Kreationz In January Of 2014. I had no idea what being a Business Owner would Entail but I knew I wanted to be one. I have always worked in a shared space with other entrepreneurs. This isnt the easiest thing to do. 2024 I will officially be in Business 10 yrs&I will be cutting a ribbon on my own building. Over the years I have hosted pop up shops, fashion shows&networking events in Det&a few other cities. Read more>>
Melissa Dierker

Families and Professionals approach us for a wide variety of needs. Some are looking for classes their kids can take because they loved yoga in school, some have never heard of yoga and mindfulness but were referred by mental health or medical professionals, and some are in crisis needing one on one support. People experience a lot of grief and loss in life and our kids are no exception. Read more>>
Brandon Selby

I think it was 2017 and I was vending at “Sneaker Con” in Washington DC, it was a LONG two day event and there was thousands of people. It was by far my most successful event due to all the connections and customers I made but one in particular stuck out. Two young men came up to my table and where in awe of my brand and began to explain to me how they were starting off their own brand as HS juniors and they were nervous and kind of lost. we talked for about 30 minutes on how I started and the fears I had when I started. Read more>>