We were fortunate to catch up with some brilliant artists, creatives and entrepreneurs from throughout the Houston area and they share the wisdom with us below.

Marlo Terhark

“I believe character can make or break you in this industry, and that’s why integrity and honesty are always at the heart of the way I work. My goal is for clients to feel they can completely trust me. Read more>>

Jeff Royce

I was drawn to this question, even though several options would have applied. As I look back on my 41 years as a pastor, I think that learning to persevere and endure may be the single most important ingredient in eventually experiencing success and prosperity. Read more>>

Patrick Veit

That’s easy. I know to keep going because I’m still alive. As I keep going it makes me feel alive. So in a sense, to give up is to die. Also I know I should keep going because of the joy that it brings people when I and my band perform. Read more>>

Tyler Halstead

The true blessing of being an entrepreneur is recognizing, understanding, and getting comfortable with ‘Risk’. The best business people in the world are judged, and remembered, by the risks they take. But what most people don’t see are the sleepless nights, the stressed out – grey hairs, and the mind numbing calculation behind each ‘risky’ decision. The secret to risk is knowing one’s limits. Read more>>

Pamela Bernasconi

It really doesn’t take much to make me happy, some good music, a little sunshine, and time with my family and I’m good. And then there are dogs!! Every single one I see instantly makes me feel calm, comfortable, and happy. They just have that magic about them, and being around them always brightens my day. Read more>>

Rachel Mari Kimber

As an entrepreneur, work life balance has always been an ever changing dance. I am lucky enough to center my work around the gifts I am blessed with, which are all under the healing arts umbrella, so even when I am breaking a sweat it doesn’t necessarily feel like work, it feels like purpose. Read more>>