Showing posts with label Powerful Memoir. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Powerful Memoir. Show all posts

Friday, 9 December 2022

Intriguing and Motivational Memoir of My Life as a Banker


#powerfulmemoir #trinidad #lifeinbanking ##personalmemoir MY LIFE AS A BANKER: A LIFE WORTH LIVING written by AuthorBrendaMohammed Found this picture taken with Mr. Ronald Harford - Former Chairman and Managing Director of Republic Bank where I worked, and Devi Naraynsingh who was my Assistant at the Cipero Street Branch of the bank where I was Manager. The cake was baked by one of our valuable customers - Master Baker and was donated for the South Branches Annual Christmas Cocktail party. Read more in my memoir MY LIFE AS A BANKER: A LIFE WORTH LIVING available on Amazon. CLICK HERE.
 

Sunday, 13 November 2022

WHEN ONE DOOR CLOSES, MANY OTHERS OPEN


 

RETIREMENT IS FUN
WHEN ONE DOOR CLOSES, MANY OTHERS OPEN.
Review by Readers Favorite:
Retirement is Fun: A New Chapter by Brenda Mohammed is an interesting memoir where the author shares with readers her moments after retirement and how it is a time when everyone should sit back and enjoy life.
After reading this book, no one will dread retirement.
They will all look forward to it and use that time to enjoy the beauty of life, spend more time with the family, and experience their unconditional love.
Retiring from the job does not mean one retires from life because one gets time to appreciate the beauty of unlimited time and use it effectively by doing things they missed out on while they were working.
The book is uplifting as it makes everyone who is going to retire look forward to it.
The author's experiences and adventures after retirement give readers ideas on how to handle their lives in a good and happy way after retiring from their jobs.
Brenda Mohammed shows by example how one's attitude can make a difference to everything and life can be enjoyed at any age, irrespective of whether you are young or not.
The memoir is simple and chronicles the author's life and events, taking readers into her space.
The memoir is a good read; readers can connect well with what the author says and the events and experiences in her life, and the way she handles life is tangible. T
he words of wisdom from Dr Murdoch quoted at the end of the book are very inspirational and will help readers look at life in a positive way.
An interesting book for all those who are going to retire from their jobs and want to know how to handle life after that.

INTRIGUING AND POWERFUL MEMOIR OF A FORMER BANKER


 TOP REVIEW FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM OF 'MY LIFE AS A BANKER'

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 26, 2016
For those of us who are not in the banking industry, and for me, especially living in a country where the capital is the financial hub of the country (perhaps the world) you might think a story called My Life As A Banker would be too dry to enjoy.

Author Brenda Mohammed has written quite a few books across different genres. This book is a relatively quick read but readers can be taken along her life's journey as they turn the pages.

I found myself more interested in the 'Life Worth Living' elements of the book. I congratulate her hard work which allowed her to work in the banking industry and get promoted. But I was more interested in the personal side of things, for example how she met her husband (that's an excellent segment of the book) and also attaining her strict father's support for the marriage.

The author's approach to writing this memoir is direct and therefore one imagines this is how she would speak in real life. But the tale is told with such verve and energy, it is an enjoyable book that people will find much to like.

The real-life stories contained within are things we can all relate to. Things such as ending up in a great city like Toronto, but being sick at the time and told 'you shouldn't go out then. 
But this is not the author's approach to life. If you have read her Travel Memoir With Pictures, you will understand what an accomplished traveler this lady is.

There are some surprisingly gory scenes in the book, tempered by some poignant sadness around certain family members, as well as the central theme of how the author made her living in the banking sector.

It's an interesting and very readable memoir from one of the more creative authors out there.