We asked some of the brightest and most thoughtful entrepreneurs, artists and creatives in the community to tell us about something they believe that most people in their space disagree with and we’ve shared highlights below.
Adriana Ortega

That beauty maintenance is not a luxury but a necessity. We have to create a budget just for beauty services from cosmetics to cosmetic surgery. Read more>>
Chef Sugar

There are 3 important truths I stand by in business. Number 1, my business is God’s business. I remember that in my daily life and when I’m looking for solutions to issues. Number 2, Less is more. Sometimes upgrading things you already have is more beneficial then adding things. Maintaining good clients rather than living client to client. Sometimes charging a little less can gain the long term client and referrals. Number 3, Not every client is a good client. Read more>>
Krysta Dimick

In the culture of creating buildings, maybe just here in the states, maybe even specifically Utah, I believe there to be a lack of devotion to and emphasis on the importance of design. An architect isn’t always needed to design a home, nor are they a welcomed party in a lot of small buildings are renovations. In Utah, only an engineer is needed to stamp a plan set as a contractor may use a drafter to submit the set to be approved by the local jurisdiction. Read more>>
Linda Katz

Most coaching works with an agenda. You have a specific problem that you’d like to solve with a measurable goal that you’d like to achieve; you hire a coach to assist you with that thing. When I hired my longtime coach and mentor, I THOUGHT I was hiring her for one thing (assistance with growing my coaching practice), when in reality, I was hiring her as a guide on a much deeper and more meaningful journey back home to myself. Read more>>

