Showing posts with label Banker turns Writer.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banker turns Writer.. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 January 2021

WELCOME 2021



I thought the year 2020 would have been a wasted year.
It started out badly with the coronavirus scare.
Lost favourite people, had to forego travel and luxuries.
Bur, all in all, I have many pleasant memories.
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Strangely, it turned out to be the most productive year.
I can’t believe I produced nine more books in spite of all the fear.
Along with 64 co-writers, ‘A Spark of Hope 2’ was published in February.
In March with 87 co-writers, came ‘Break the Silence,’ another Anthology.
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In May, ‘A Road travelled: Poetry to Delight’ made its debut,
Along with the mystery novel, ‘What happened to Mary Loo? ‘
‘Barry Holmes Mysteries’ made its appearance in June.
In July, ‘Soothing Poetry in Spanish and English’ followed soon.
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In October, ‘The Child Poet’ with Barbara and me, moved quickly.
Also ‘Chaotic Times’ with Florabelle, that we worked on swiftly.
In December, “Sweet Medley” filled with birthday tributes from many.
Added to the number of bestsellers and made me so happy.
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With 33 publications and fourteen more Literary Awards, my Biography grew.
Conferred by MS, Gujarat Sahitya Academy, WNWU, and Peru.
I sing praises to the Creator as the year went by fine.
I welcome 2021 and wish peace and happiness for all humankind.
Copyright@Brenda Mohammed
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Brenda Mohammed.

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Tuesday, 22 September 2020

Trinidad and Tobago writer Brenda Mohammed gets prestigious award


 

Trinidad and Tobago writer Brenda Mohammed gets prestigious award

 


T&T writer gets prestigious award by RYAN BACHOO ryan.bachoo@cnc3.co.tt 
https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/tt-writer-gets-prestigious-award-6.2.1214968.2fa3806011?fbc

In the midst of the gloom of the pandemic, one T&T writer has found a reason to celebrate. 

Brenda Mohammed received the Prashamshith Pathr (Certificate of Appreciation) from one of the world’s most active writers’ forums, Motivational Strips, and the Indian government’s most respected literary institution, Gujarat Sahitya Academy.

 It was awarded to 350 prominent writers from 80 countries as India marked its 74th Independence Day on August 15. 

It’s a phenomenal achievement for a woman who was battling ovarian cancer 15 years ago. 

Forced to seek medical help abroad, Mohammed travelled to the University of Miami Sylvester Cancer Centre for surgery and chemotherapy. 

Not only did she fully recover and was able to return to her job at Republic Bank but that journey shaped everything she did after that. 

As a cancer survivor, many who were ailing sought her advice encouraging her 2013 book I Am Cancer Free. 

It became very popular among those fighting the disease. “That gave me the encouragement to write more books,” Mohammed said. 

That’s exactly what she did.

To date, she has written 27 multi-genre novels climbing the ladder at various prominent writers groups around the globe. 

 A year after joining the Literary Forum, Motivational Strips, the world’s most active writers’ forum with writers from 163 countries and monthly visitors crossing 7.3 million, she was appointed Regional Director of Operations. 

In October 2018, she was appointed an Honorary Member of the World Higher Literary Academic Council of World Nations Writers’ Union. 




Her Prashamshith Pathr award made headlines in several newspapers around the world. “I was delightfully surprised when I saw my name on the list of awardees. This is not just a premium award for me, but more than that, I value it as the success of Trinidad and Tobago writers,” she said.

 Founder of Motivational Strips, Shiju Pallithazheth said it was “a happy moment to see Trinidad and Tobago shining on the world literary map and Brenda Mohammed crowned as its literary gem.” 

While it may be the highlight of her writing career, it certainly isn’t her first award. 

In January, the Vistabella resident was inducted into The Indie Authors Hall of Fame in the United States —an establishment for self-published authors who have achieved fame. 

In December 2018, she was awarded the World Laureate in Literature by World Nations Writers’ Union.

On August 31, 2019, Mohammed was honoured by the Seychelles Government Accredited Literary Society [ LLSF] for her contribution to world poetry, creativity, and writing expertise. 

Her genres include memoirs, science fiction, romance, self-help, mystery, children’s books, and poetry. In fact, her self-help book, How to Write for Success, became an important guide for new and aspiring authors.

 It received a five-star review and a five-star seal from Readers Favorite one month after publication. 

It also won the gold award in the category non-fiction in Connections EMagazine Readers’ Choice awards 2019 and a silver medal for second place in all genres. 

It would seem that Mohammed doesn’t need any further inspiration with so many awards and accolades bestowed on her but she says: “This award has given me encouragement to do more work in the field of literature that will benefit the world at large.” 

Now, as great T&T writers such as VS Naipaul, CLR James, and Earl Lovelace have done in the past, she wants to create literature as a form of tourism for this country. “Although this is a literature award, I see this as a way of boosting tourism in Trinidad and Tobago. Motivational Strips is the world’s most active writers’ forum and has writers from 163 countries with monthly visitors crossing 7.3 million. All eyes are now focused on Trinidad and Tobago and whenever the pandemic ends, I hope we will see a flux of visitors to this country.” 

Though the Prashamshith Pathr award is her crowning achievement thus far, it is by no means the final chapter in Brenda Mohammed’s story.

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Wednesday, 9 September 2020

CELEBRATING SUCCESS OF PROJECT - MY LIFE AS A BANKER


Today I am sharing an extract from my book MY LIFE AS A BANKER.
 In the picture, I am standing at the extreme right with the Managing Director of the Bank and my Assistant at a customer party. 
 The large cake was baked by the owner of a popular bakery in South Trinidad - Master Baker. 

  Here is the extract: 

 "While in Los Angeles on vacation, I dreamt that I received a transfer to another branch. 

Upon my return to work in early August, I received a call from the Managing Director’s Assistant who requested that I visit him at the Head Office. 

 I knew that my dream would come true. 

 When I went to see him, I was sure he would tell me about a transfer to another branch. I had no writing paper or notepad with me.

He congratulated me on my accomplishments at the Penal sub-branch and confirmed its upgrading, but said he would withhold for a later date.
He explained that he required my expertise in another area.

 The Bank was seeking to set up the first Corporate Division to deal with large commercial accounts.

 They wanted the first such division in the South.

 He had already decided on the staffing for the division. 

He had already told the Senior Corporate Manager and the Corporate Manager of their new appointments. 

 They were proceeding on vacation and would not be available to give me any help until the date scheduled to open the division in September. 

 My new job would be Senior Credit Analyst, of the Division. 

 He wanted me to do all the groundwork to make sure that the division could throw open its doors in September. 

 He advised me of the names of the other staff members and said none of them could leave their current duties until the opening of the division. 

It was my full responsibility to ensure that the Division was ready for opening on the scheduled date.

 Without handing me a sheet of paper to take notes, he opened a large file and related further details of how he expected the division to operate. 

 I was stunned that he was giving me such an awesome assignment to complete in such a limited time.

 This was early August and he wanted the Division to be set up and running on 6th September. 

While I was astounded that he placed such confidence in me, I questioned myself. 

Can I do this? 

 He asked if I had questions. 

 I was in a daze and could think of none. 

 That situation was such a new one and he caught me unawares. 

He shook my hands, wished me the best of luck, and told me to hand over the sub-branch to the new Manager before starting the project. 

 As I drove back to the South after that meeting, I realized that my dream had come true. 

Thoughts crowded my mind. 

 How was I going to handle this assignment on my own? 

 Was this a test? 

 Should I have told the M.D.’s Assistant I could not do it in that short time? 

 Suppose I failed? 

Worse yet, I had taken no notes and had to rely on my memory. 

 I once again prayed to God for his aid. 

 I was not the kind of person who gave up easily. 

 My motto was and still is, Never give up. Reach for the sky

When I returned to the branch, I advised the staff of my transfer and new assignment. 

They were sorry that I had to go. 

 The sub-branch had accomplished a great deal under my management and they felt it was too soon for me to leave. 

The new Manager reported to the branch as scheduled and I handed over to her. 

 The Manager’s Assistant, Administration organized a lovely farewell party for me. 

 They gave me an unusual tall ceramic vase for my home as a parting gift. 

 I appreciated the kind gesture. 

  CORPORATE DIVISION 

 When I went home, I worked out a plan as to how to proceed with my new assignment. 

 I reported to the High Street Branch the next day to plan and execute my strategies.

 It was another challenge in my career and I was going to accomplish that feat. 

 I was not going to fail. 

 It was necessary for me to identify the accounts and request the files of the corporate customers from every branch in South. 

 That meant meeting with all South Managers at their branches to go through the files. 

 I met with them, exchanged discussions, did the paperwork, and obtained the files. 

I designed the systems and procedures for dealing with the customers and their accounts and prepared a Handbook. 

 With the permission of the manager, I worked in the kitchen of the Pointe a Pierre branch because I had no office. 

 I also had to supervise the construction of the building. 

 The building, which was to house the new Corporate Division in Pointe a Pierre, was still under construction late in August. 

 The Premises Manager in Head Office ordered the furniture from an office furniture store in Port of Spain. 

 To my surprise, the owner of the office furniture store was my friend, Sylvia, who had travelled with me to New York, Canada, London, and Germany. 

She had left the bank after the trip and opened her own business. 

 We had lost contact with each other because of our busy schedules. 

 Sylvia had exquisite taste and she ensured that the furniture matched the decor. 

 On the day that the Corporate Manager took up his assignment at the Division, the furniture arrived and Sylvia came to help to arrange them. 

 When I showed the Corporate Manager the work I did on the systems and procedures, he complimented me on a job well done. 

 When the Senior Corporate Manager turned up for work, he commented that the Division looked as if it always existed. 

 He too complimented me on the Handbook I prepared and the customer files I selected from the branches. 

The next day when the other staff members reported for duty I again received kudos. 

 The secretaries had desks and materials to work with, and the other analysts found their workspace well laid out. 

 They were happy to work in an office where everything was in place. 

 The biggest test was when we threw open the doors to the customers and everything worked smoothly. 

The Managing Director’s Assistant came to visit the Corporate Division one month after we opened to the public.

 He was impressed and told me I did an excellent job and he would bear that in mind. 

 In October, my dear mother passed away. 


 All the family missed Saturday evenings we spent at her home. 

 We all gathered at her home every Saturday without fail. 

 She never wanted us to leave without having dinner. 

Her helper prepared the meal. 

Many bank staff attended her funeral. 

I had lost both of my parents. 

 I threw my energies into my work to rid myself of a deep sense of loss. 

 As we had a small staff in the Division, we became a close-knit unit. 

 On special occasions, we each took a dish and had a hearty lunch together. 

We invited the bank's attorneys to join us sometimes since we had a close association with them.

 They handled mortgages, debentures, releases, and other legal matters for the bank’s clients. 

 We had fun while we worked and I recall those days with pleasure. 

 The Corporate Division South was a great success and the Bank decided to open a North office. 

 The Managing Director’s Assistant sent a staff member, who worked in one of the north branches to learn from me the various procedures for establishing the North Division. 

 She got the job of Senior Credit Analyst when the North Division opened." 


The Managing Director's Assistant was promoted to the Managing Director of the Bank. 

[He is in the picture above] 

Monday, 20 July 2020

AUTHOR BRENDA MOHAMMED MAKES HER DEBUT WITH BILINGUAL POETRY



The poems in the poetry book SOOTHING POETRY: in English and Spanish by Author Brenda Mohammed are didactic, fun to read, and full of hope and insight.
The Spanish versions were translated by Dr. Arabella Persaud, a College Professor of Los Angeles in the USA.
Dr. Persaud also wrote the Foreword to the book and Shiju H Pallithazheth, President and Founder of Motivational Strips, the world's most active writers' forum, wrote the Introduction.
Here is the INTRODUCTION:
Is it a book or is it a pleasant experience?
I would go with the latter when it comes to briefing an introduction to Brenda Mohammed’s 27th book titled ‘Soothing Poetry’. This book is very different from all her previous works, 
It has a new phase in Author Brenda’s literary career. 
This book is her debut entry to Spanish literature vide impeccable Spanish translations from Dr. Arabella Persaud, a specialist in Spanish literature with a Ph.D. background on the subject. 
I’m sure all of you got a gist by now what pleasantries await you in the pages that follow.
Well, the book has multi revelations of existence, life, love, and hope. 
It echoes multi sentences of positivity in verse forms. 
The bonus comes in the form of bilingual narrations (Spanish and English). 
So this book can be treasured by any of the connoisseurs of poetry, as it is enriched with wisdom to satisfy two major language followers across the globe.
The verses penned by Author Brenda in this book resemble engraved values of life on a hard rock. 
It has the wisdom that can withstand time, weather, trends, and moods. 
The poems reveal life situations and solutions, to keep one confident in countering hurdles that come by chance or mystery. 
Do you want to open a window that guides you to awakened sense? 
If so, flip through the pages and see what Author Brenda has to say this time.
 Satisfaction is the guarantee and relaxation is the ambiance that follows.

Thanks and regards

Shiju H Pallithazheth
Founder - Motivational Strips
Co-President- World Nations Writers Union
Executive World President - Union Hispanomundial De Escritores
Managing Editor - The Genius (Official Literary magazine from Motivational Strips)






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