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General News

[ 2012-06-16 ]

Lack of knowledge and organisation affect career development
Accra, June 15, GNA- Ms Scri Lakshmi Oppecini, an
International motivational speaker on Friday said
lack of self knowledge and organisation were some
of the components that affected career
development.

She noted that there were a lot of potentials in
the country but due to lack of knowledge and
information, these potentials were not being
utilised effectively for national development.

Ms Oppecini, who is also an Astrologer, was
addressing a press conference in Accra on how to
build and improve career and relationships.

She said there were marriage problems, consequent
fights, misunderstanding and unemployment because
things were done at the wrong time without
approaching the needed knowledge to resolve such
issues.

Ms Oppecini said it was important for an
individual to identify its real interest by being
oneself in deciding what was best and every person
must venture into a project with a comparative
advantage.

She noted that Ghanaians were wondering what could
help them grow faster both on the individual and
corporate levels stressing that there were some
decoded messages which revolved around science and
help revealed the secrets of an individual and the
country.

Ms Oppecini said numbers were special for human
beings and every number was encoded message about
the planetary movements and its meaning where
every inch of the lines in ones palm was encoded
message about an individual existence and purpose
of life.

She admonished all and sundry to know their own
potentials and talents to be able to examine their
capabilities adding, "It is important to know the
secrets of oneself to help an individual to
prosper and achieve goals easily".

Ms Oppecini urged couples and prospective couples
to exercise patient and tolerance, help and show
care and love and understanding to each other in
order to enjoy a happy marriage.

She announced that there would be a detailed
seminar on “Discover the Secrets of Yourself “on
Saturday June 23, in Accra to create awareness
among Ghanaians on improving and building
relationship and careers.

Source - GNA



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