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Who taught you the most about work?

Society has its myths about where we learn – internships, books, school, etc.  However, in our conversations with some of the most interesting and trailblazing entrepreneurs and creatives we noticed the biggest lessons they learned about work often came from unexpected sources.  We’ve shared some of those responses below.

Da’Neesha Mackerway

From a young age, I learned the value of hard work from my mother, who showed me the importance of dedication, consistency, and always putting your best into everything you do. Those lessons are the foundation of my brand today. Read more>>

Antrell McLean

My father taught me the most about work. I think back on growing up and not understanding the lessons he was teaching me until I got older. I watched my father go to work everyday while getting his real estate license. Be the super for his rental properties on the weekends, while serving in the US National Guard. Read more>>

Crystal Currie

The people who have taught me the most about work are the survivors and cycle breakers themselves. Listening to their stories of resilience and witnessing the courage it takes to heal from generational patterns has shaped not only my view of my work but also my understanding of my purpose. Read more>>

 

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