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What are you most proud of building — that nobody sees?

We think this is an essential question because so often there is a disconnect between what matters to us and what the world thinks.  We hope these conversations help more people open up about what truly matters to them – regardless of how visible it might be on the outside.

Jacqueline Burnett-Petite

I’m proud of the journey I’m on in building my relationship with Christ and strengthening my faith and spiritual walk. It’s a choice I made completely on my own—not because someone told me to, but because I truly desired it for myself. I’m grateful and excited to be walking in my faith and striving to live a life more like Christ. Read more>>

Brandon Jenkins

I’m most proud of the work I’ve built that isn’t always visible—my podcast, Teaching in Color, the content I create as a teacher and advocate, and the work I’m doing in my doctoral program. Read more>>

Tay Cooper

A family through a vision me, my family and my friends came up with in 2021. From sitting in parking lots and talking about always doing more, to traveling across the country showing people how to Always Do More. Getting to connect with people on a genuine, authentic, and wholesome connections which has built an incredible fan base. Read more>>

Harold Chatman

One of the things I’m most proud of building—something that often goes unnoticed—is my health and wellness routine. It’s taken me over a decade of consistent trial, error, and refinement to truly lock in a structure that supports me physically, mentally, and emotionally. Read more>>

Ali Asim

What I’m most proud of isn’t just the logos, websites, or campaigns we launch — it’s what happens behind the scenes. I’m building a legacy that shifts the mindset of the next generation in my family. I come from a background where the 9-to-5 grind was the only path we knew. But I’m changing that. Read more>>

Cindy Childress

I’m most proud of building a happy life for my special needs dog, Duchess Kate. We adopted her at age 5, and she was already blind. My husband, Jack, and I immediately adopted a ‘what CAN our dog do’ attitude. She has taught us so much, like how to love more deeply than I thought possible and the joy in small things. Read more>>

Noise Gate

As the current manager for the band, I am beyond proud of relationship we have built. From the beginning of the band as much as I wanted to write music I enjoyed, I also wanted to create a bond with my band mates that exceeds the band and transcends into our real worlds. Read more>>.

 

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