ESSENTIAL INGREDIENTS FOR A FULFILLED LIFE

UNIVERSAL LIFE-TRANSFORMING LESSONS

by Dr. Albert S. Ferguson, J.P.


Formats

Hardcover
£18.49
£9.90
Softcover
£8.99
£5.40
Hardcover
£9.90

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 23/04/2007

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781425999100
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 132
ISBN : 9781425997250

About the Book

 

“This is like a life-transforming manual!  It would be hard to find a more exciting, inspirational and easy-reading book, so loaded with life-changing experiences, essential advice and appropriate responses to life’s adversities and distractions.”

 

 

“This volume is a compendium of sound, practical, discerning and thought-provoking advice.  It is a story of LIFE–its inherent struggles, vicissitudes, pain, highpoints, joy, sadness, discouragement and bitterness.  It is a unique “roadmap” which can be very useful to thousands of students, starting at the high school level.  It makes for easy reading and will be enjoyed by a wide range of readers.”

 

 

“This book is an encouragement to people born in the humblest of circumstances; it gives them hope.  It is, at times, a painful testimony, but one from which people from all walks of life can learn.” 

 

 

"Dr. Ferguson has obviously spent a great deal of time thinking about and analyzing his experiences.  I congratulate him for his honesty and willingness to share them.  This book, in some respects, is a challenge:  we are encouraged not to settle for the easy and comfortable, but to identify and accept our true "life assignments," which may be more difficult to achieve, but will bring lasting satisfaction."


About the Author

Dr. Albert S. Ferguson, J.P.  is an entrepreneur, former senior /executive-level, corporate manager (for almost 30 years), former management consultant and trainer, university-level educator, pre-school level educator, ordained minister of religion and a community leader.  He is also a musician and recording artist.  In 2006, the central government honoured him with the title and function of J.P. (Justice of the Peace) and he was sworn in as an officer of the Court.