There is a wealth of research that indicates that certain habits can help increase your productivity, creativity, and/or drive. So, we thought we’d reach out to respected members of our community and ask them what habits they feel helped them succeed.

Alexander J. D’alessandro

1. The most important truth is recognizing the existence of a higher power. When we, as human beings, sincerely seek meaning and truth, we inevitably come to the realization that we were created by The Annointed Son of God, Christ. Read More>>

Kelly Jean Torres

Practicing not giving in to my emotions every time resistance sets in while I’m in my creative process. Resistance is that nagging voice telling us, “It’s not going to work. It’s not good enough. It’s already been done,” etc. Understanding that resistance is normal and pushing through each time it came up got me to the finish line. Read More>>

Edible Ed

Setting up a routine and not procrastinating. When you have a routine, your muscle memory kicks in and you go about your day, accomplishing your daily tasks. When there’s a task that needs to be completed, finish it so you have more time for something else. The feeling of completing a task, no matter how big or small is one of the best feelings ever. Read More>>