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I graduated in 2003 with a BSc. degree in Electrical/Electronics Engineering, then spent the next four and a half years working as a technical supervisor with Mechanical Lloyd Co. Ltd a leading automobile dealer for the BMW and Ford vehicle franchises in Ghana, and I have just finished masters degree in Aerospace Engineering at Brunel University, the UK (2011).

Sorry I have been away from here for quite a while but I think I'm back with a bang now. Big thanks to all of you who have helped me come this far with my book, "What's Worth Working For" - reading it, giving constructive comments, and/or keeping it on your shelves - at least adding it to your watch-list.

I must confess (though I have fully read and commented on a number of books here) I have been generally naughty when it comes to returning reads. I may start reading all right, but somehow find myself having disappeared for weeks getting myself caught up in school work (assignments, preparation for exams,..) and other things I have had to do in-between. I realise I have a long list to go through now and will do my best to go through as many as I can, but please bear with me if it takes a while for me to work on yours. You can also feel free to remind me if it seems I have forgotten.

Thank you very much and all the best in your quest to get your book to the editor's desk too.

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What's Worth Working For

Julian Bennett

Many people are not living the happy successful life they would have loved to live due to a distorted perception of what's worth working for.


Lots of people are having a hard time making ends meet or enjoying the life they live. However, in most cases, it is not because they are not working hard or smart enough. They are just not channeling their energies towards the right lines of work so that they can reap the requisite (or desired) benefits they are bound to be looking for – even if unconsciously. This is like trying to keep the two ends of a see-saw at the same level yet adjusting one end without considering what is happening at the other. The aim of this book is to enable people to zero-in on exactly what they want in order to live the happy and successful life they dream of.

 

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I wrote 945 days ago

Ok, I think, now, I have to do some serious editing! Will get on it right away. Thanks Sherry. view book

I wrote 945 days ago

Wow! that was a nice one Colin, and greatly appreciated. I'll work on it... and have a look at your book as well. Thank you. Best Regards view book

I wrote 951 days ago

Finally I've done it! In response to the numerous requests from my cherished authonomites for more structure to "WHAT'S WORTH WORKING FOR", I have put in some subtitles and I think it looks better - thanks to you; but it is not over yet. So far, I have only done it for the first chapter. Please let... view book

I wrote 958 days ago

You're welcome Stanley, And yes it is helpful. I haven't really thought about that (the proper start thing) but now that you mention it I'll look into it and see what can be done about it. Thank you very much. I really appreciate this. Kind Regards, view book

I wrote 960 days ago

Thank you Philip, I'll keep that in mind. Thank you very much. Kind regards, view book

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