The Recipe For Success: You can have your cake and
eat it too!
Curtis Hill has a plan to help people recognize the fountain
of greatness they have inside.
Curtis Hill grew up on Chicago's far south side where
his parents struggled to make ends meet. He went to school in hand-me-down
clothing and shoes with glued on soles and cardboard-covered holes.
Although taught that love and support could conquer all, the very foundation
of Curtis' family was shaken as he entered life of crime and violence.
At age 19, Curtis found himself in the midst of war -
not a World War - but a gang and drug war. Instead of in some far off
place, this war began in his neighborhood and surrounding community,
landing on the steps of his front porch. The violence claimed the life
of a close friend, left others physically wounded and left many, including
Curtis, psychologically wounded. He knew a change was necessary.
Curtis managed to emerge victoriously from these poverty-stricken
and hostile streets to become an educated and successful individual
and believes that with the right coaching, others can too. He is dedicated
to sharing his life-changing message about the power of human potential
to audiences of all types through his books, "America's Most Wanted
is Today's Youth" and "Words to Live By" and his lecture
presentations.
His program, The Recipe for Success: You Can Have Your
Cake and Eat it Too, uses proven strategies and techniques to motivate
individuals to move from where they are to where they would like to
be.