Nice to meet you, I’m Niwaju

[Nee- wuh- Joo]

Finding My Direction

I didn’t always know where my strengths were. I jumped between interests, searching for something that clicked. Over time, I learned that progress doesn’t always arrive in breakthroughs — sometimes it arrives in quiet habits, repeated choices, and the decision to improve just a little each day.

Slowly, I began noticing patterns — I loved designing things visually, thinking about business ideas, understanding what makes people respond to content, and exploring how technology can power creativity. That curiosity became a direction.


Learning to Build Consistency

Confidence for me wasn’t sudden — it was earned gradually.

Every small task completed taught me I could do the next. Less noise, more

discipline. Less comparison, more growth. I began finishing assignments

earlier, exploring new skills, and taking responsibility with intention.

My parents noticed. I noticed myself.


Skills Taking Shape

My interest in digital creativity and class in school led me to earn Adobe Certification in Digital Design, followed by HubSpot certifications in Digital Marketing and Social Media Marketing. I joined The Starter School to explore entrepreneurship thinking, and I've also completed Google/Coursera AI Essentials in Business certification to build a foundation for ideas I hope to pursue in college and beyond.

These are no longer just hobbies - these have become skills with potential.


Service & People

Volunteering at my local food pantry changed something for me. I saw how real people navigate challenges like food insecurity. It reminded me that business isn’t only about building something profitable — it can build dignity, access, and opportunity. That realization strengthened my desire to pursue entrepreneurship with purpose.



Looking Ahead

I’m still evolving — learning through projects, curiosity, school, service, and mistakes turned lessons. I’m excited to study Entrepreneurship / Business Management, Digital Marketing & Innovation in college, join entrepreneurship clubs, collaborate globally, and experiment with ideas that could one day impact real communities.

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