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.

Paola Boyance

One habit that I believe has greatly contributed to my success is allowing myself to play, constantly. Whenever I take photos, I feel like a child again, giving myself the freedom to explore and enjoy the process. Photography has become a game for me, where I’m in constant touch with my inner child, a space where I can experiment and have fun naturally. It’s a place where perspective is everything, and I get excited just because I have the chance to witness human connection or a flower in full bloom. Being in the moment with my thoughts and curiosities, I see them as opportunities rather than threats. By surrendering to the present, I only need to document what is already there, finding beauty in everything before me. I’ve made it a habit to see the wonder and potential in the world around me, embracing reality instead of fighting against it. Read more>>

Ari Bayuaji | Artist

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Eunoia Sonders | Model/Actress/Dancer/Singer-Songwriter

By far the biggest habit that has helped me both actually gain some form of success and feel like I have obtained success is by staying organized and maintaining a strong level of time management. I think the easiest way to fall into failure is by letting yourself go and falling into disorganized chaos. Read more>>