Alexander Folk was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1946, the youngest of four sons. His call to the stage came early, when he had a notable success in a play put on by the First AME Church in Los Angeles. Friends and family encouraged his talent, and he studied acting at Los Angeles City College and at various workshops in the Los Angeles area. At the age of 20, Alexander moved to Hollywood, and has had an exciting career, appearing in film, TV, and television commercials. One of his most notable roles was as Jennifer Hudson’s father in Dreamgirls. In addition to his many screen appearances, Alexander has written film scripts and television pilots. He is COO of POGU Pictures Entertainment, LLC. He has traveled to more than 40 countries, and is now planning a cruise around the world.
Go Home
A Guide to Finding What to Do with Your Life
by Alexander Folk

Go Home
A Guide to Finding What to Do with Your Life
by Alexander Folk
Published Mar 09, 2012
56 Pages
Genre: SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / Success
Book Details
It’s Simple…Home Is Where the Heart Is!
Why The World Desperately Needs This Book!
When I explained to a High School Class in Tucson, AZ how simple it is to find your Occupational Home/Career. Two days later the teacher phoned me and said one of his students told her older sister how simple it is to find a career you are guaranteed to love. She started crying because she spent 4 years of her life going to college and God only knows how much of her parent's money to get a degree in something she found out she hates because she had to guess what she wanted to do with her life and her guess was a personal disaster not to mention the financial strain on the family. This scenario is constantly being played out worldwide.
After reading Go Home when the time comes to go to college or to get into the job market there will be NO GUESSING. Or if you want to, or may even have to change jobs you will have many Occupational Homes to choose from that you are guaranteed to love. The book also tells how once you get on the road to your Occupational Home it will be IMPOSSIBLE TO FAIL. It's estimated that only 8 percent of the world's population knows what they want to do with their lives. That means 92 percent of the entire world, and possibly 100 percent of our children do not have a clue what they want to do with their lives. This is unacceptable when the solution is ridiculously simple yet no one knows how to do it. This book is a crucial step toward changing that narrative. When you read Go Home - A Guide to Finding What to Do with Your Life, I truly believe you will be tempted to say, "It was the best ten dollars you ever spent" because its affects will last a lifetime.