About This Book
Ever wondered why some people are successful yet you are still struggling? Ever pondered whether there is more to Achieve in your life? Ever longed for the familiarity of your native home comparing it with what you achieved abroad?
Dr. Cameron decided to conduct a phenomenological study through collaborating with Nova Southeastern University and successful Caribbean Americans in the United States. Leaders who have achieved success in business, media, healthcare, education, government, aviation, politics,, and more. What could those youths who are hanging around loitering in plazas learn from those who have come, who were born under similar circumstances just like them yet became successful. What is the difference? Is there a difference? Can these differences be taught to counter the problem?
This book provides youths and ethnic minorities with the strategies of how to be successful. Readers will be exposed to the traits of successful Caribbean American leaders; the challenges they encountered after migration; strategies they used to overcome the challenges; and the factors that most influenced their success. Narratives of their journey are explored as well as investigation to determine whether the challenges are common to other ethnic groups with similar issues. Join us as we embark on this journey—to those areas that youths and individuals in transition can take to become successful in their lives.
This book will:
•Inspire you to achieve your best potential
•Motivate you to Step out in Faith to Accomplish your Dreams
•Expose you to the Stories of Successful People and their Journey
•Identify your personal Success Traits
•Teach you how to overcome failures