WHO IS THIS PUBLISHER CREATING THIS CONTENT?

WHO IS THIS PUBLISHER CREATING THIS CONTENT?

My name is Fredrick Miller. I am the publisher and creator of this unique content. Allow me to take you on a journey of how I got started with writing content for social media and creating my style of newsletters known as 'The Creator's Unique Perspective."

I am a graduate of Joseph Business School in Chicago Illinois. My major was in business & entrepreneurship. I graduated in June, class of 2022. I am also a graduate of (IAP) International Association OF Professions Career College. My certification is that of Life Coach.

My journey began in Baton Rouge louisiana where I was born and raised. My mother and father had three siblings. In April of 2019, while working for Dow Chemicals plant refinery as a warehouse inventory specialist. I oversaw the shipping and receiving department of all paint products for our division. I was employed with a contractor known as Brand Safety for five years.

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Louisiana in April of 2019, our paint division was facing layoffs. We were told this could last up to six months. This gave me lots of options to pursue my long-term goal of going back to school for business and entrepreneurship.

I always had a strong desire to pursue a career in business and entrepreneurship. I read many books about business ownership and entrepreneurship. To pursue this long-term goal, I knew it would require me enrolling into a college.

I envisioned myself making a bold move of relocating to another city. I had a desire for personal growth, to get a fresh start, and I knew Baton Rouge was not the right type of environment to achieve this long-term goal. I wanted a career and not just another job. I wanted to start my own business, to venture out on my own and create material I could be proud of.

With COVID-19 causing job layoffs, I was now in a position to venture out and pursue my passion. While receiving my unemployment benefits as income, I drove to Houston Texas to check out the job opportunities and living environment. Immediately I fell in love with Houston, the different heritage culture of the people. I knew I wanted to make Houston Texas my new home.

So, in April of 2019, after finding a suitable apartment while in Houston, I went back to Baton Rouge and began planning my move to Houston Texas. It just seems like everything was falling in place for me. The job layoff, the goal of relocating to Houston Texas and venturing out on my own to pursue my passion. It just felt right.

Unfortunately, after being in Houston for about four months, and not having secured a job, my unemployment benefits were cut off without notice. This created a financial hardship, and I ended up losing my apartment and living out of my truck for about six months. But I never gave up hope of going back to school and pursuing my life-long dream of becoming an entrepreneur, and starting my own business, and someday being my own boss. Having worked in the service industry for forty-two years, working many good and bad jobs, you have to find your own path, to live life on your own terms, or live a life of regret. I chose the latter.

Life has a way of testing your dreams and aspirations. I've always been a positive thinker. A person who believe's that if you want something bad enough, if you're willing to persevere and hold fast to your goals and dreams, life will eventually yeild to your demands, but you will pay a price. And that's exactly what I did. I refuse to give up on my dreams.

Having read the book by motivational speaker Les Brown-"LIVE YOUR DREAMS, I kept pictures of my goals and dreams while living in my truck. By this time, winter had arrived. Thank God I had pillows and blankets from my apartment to stay warm. I would drive to Barnes & Nobles to work on the book I was writing; "Personal Growth is the Gateway to Your Potential." That book is still in the making.

One particular day while at Barnes and Nobles, I came across an internet video advertisement. It was Joseph Business School of Chicago Illinios recruting students to attend their November 2021 classes for enrollment to their business and entrepreneurship classes. It felt like a divine call from God, giving me the opportunity to pursue my dream of going back to school, to pursue business and entrepreneurship.

I knew the lack of funding would be an issue, but I proceeded with the enrollment. Would you believe that everything fell into place and I was accepted into Joseph Business School, disspite my lack of funding. Again, everything just seemed to fall in place for me. I needed a laptop computer to attend classes and complete assignments.

Before classes began, I landed a job while still living out of my truck. Along with the job, I was able to secure an apartment through a program with Salvation Army. The director understood my hardship of living out of my truck, but I kept all my credentials with me, drivers license, social security card etc. She was impressed at how I was so diligent to secure a job while living out of my truck.

She arranged for me to pick out an apartment complex of her choosing. Their agency would pay three months of rent for me, while I got my finances in order. I call that divine intervention. If God be for you, who can be against you. It felt as though God was ordering my steps, and assisting me in the pursuit of my dream to someday be an entrepreneur and business owner.

I have to keep it short, but I must say that everything kept working in my favor. I worked for that company in Houston for five years while attending Joseph Business School. I graduated in June of 2022. I recieved several awards for my outstanding work performance and pay increases.

In January of 2024, I decided to apply for my retirement, so I could pursue my life-long dream of starting my own business. And that's how I began building my on own social media platform and writing content. I and doing work that I am most passionate about. Writng about my passion, personal growth, self-improvement, and how to become the best version of yourself.

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