The third talk is about the many people who came into my life, making an impact, leaving it much richer, providing advice and support, freely sharing their thoughts and perspectives, helping to broaden my thinking and growing as an individual, gently influencing me and shaping me as a person. These include my parents, my friends, my colleagues, those who simply gave with patience and love, those who criticised and challenged me with moral courage and those who simply cared for a fellow human being.
Views: 107 | Enquiries: 0I am a retired police officer, author and coach/mentor. I came to England as a nine year old boy from a rural village in Pakistan. A very shy and timid young boy, I knew nothing of the wonderful world that existed outside my little village. After moving to England and a chance meeting with a Lancashire lass my life was transformed. This wonderful woman saw something in a dreamy eyed, lost young man and her love and devotion helped me to go on a journey that helped me to find the real person inside. This journey helped me to go from someone unable to speak for himself to become a voice for others.
I have lived in Lancashire since 1973, having moved from Oxfordshire to Yorkshire then to Lancashire. I left school with little qualifications and began my working life in a bank, a dairy, on the buses, as a Traffic Warden, before I found my true vocation as a Police Officer.
I retired in 2013 and only took up writing during the Covid Pandemic in 2020. In my first book. 'PC Mebs - Finding Myself', I share my life story.
Since it's publication I have become a guest speaker and deliver series of three talks.
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