We asked the community what factors they felt were responsible for their success and we’ve highlighted some of those responses below.

Amy Vang | Lash Artist, Lash Trainer, & Local Lash Supplier

Be true to you. Building my lash business over the last three years has camouflaged as a self-healing journey. As the sole operator of my business, I had to fulfill all the roles necessary to keep my business running. That required me to be the most honest, raw, and vulnerable version of myself in order to address my flaws and weaknesses and find ways to strengthen them. Read more>>

Maria Jasmine | Transformation Coach for Women

Commitment to my goal. Consistently striving to improve my services and never giving up, even if things get hard I just find a different way. Read more>>

Tyler Reiser | Luxury Pool Designer

In the pool industry, especially luxury pools, it is a very antiquated space. Most of our competitors don’t leverage the technology or social media to market themselves which is fascinating to me when we are building beautiful outdoor living environments. Read more>>

Chase Brendle | Owner, Lacuna Botanical Mixology

Blending wellness and community in a proactive and innovative way, Lacuna isn’t just a business; it’s a movement toward a healthier, more connected society. It is that vision that has carried Lacuna through a myriad of unusual business stressors found in the botanical beverage and hospitality industries. Read more>>

Quicksilver Rain | Travelling Shopkeep

If I’m completely honest, I would say my parents and brothers. They’re the ultimate enablers and do everything they can to help me out, up to and including taking part in a 24 hour marathon trip up to Grand Junction to pick up some notebooks I needed for a convention the next day. Read more>>