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My Projects Always Stalled But What I Did Changed Everything And Now They Move Smoothly, Kenyan Engineer Reveals


For years, Dennis, a civil engineer based in Nakuru, wondered why nothing in his career ever flowed the way it should.

He was highly skilled, experienced, and trusted by many clients—but whenever he started a project, something unexpected would happen. 

Supplies would delay for weeks, approvals would get stuck, machinery would break down, or workers would quit without warning. 

At first, he blamed poor planning or bad luck, but after several years of the same pattern, he knew something deeper was wrong.

Dennis remembers one major turning point: a road construction project he had secured after months of negotiation suddenly stopped halfway when a key partner withdrew for no clear reason. He lost money, time, and confidence. 

The same month, another project he was supervising in Gilgil was halted because of strange misunderstandings among the workers. Everywhere he turned, progress fell apart. He felt like he was cursed with constant delays.

What confused him most was that other engineers with less experience were completing projects smoothly while he was fighting problem after problem. 

Even small assignments that should have taken weeks stretched into months, leaving clients frustrated and doubting his reliability. 

His sleepless nights became more frequent, and the stress pushed him to start thinking about quitting engineering altogether.

One evening, after yet another stalled project, Dennis sat alone in his car outside a site in Nakuru West and wondered how much longer he could survive like that. He opened his phone and started reading stories from people who had gone through similar unexplained setbacks. 

Many of the testimonies sounded exactly like what he was facing—things going wrong without a physical explanation, progress stopping just when success felt close, and energy that seemed to pull everything backward.CONTINUE READING................

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