Robert,
Thank you so much for your invitation. I work in the senior healthcare industry and stress is one of the predominant issues for employees. I put together a 68 page e-book on the subject drawn from various articles. It's free in Pdf form. If anybody wishes a copy they simply have to e-mail me and ask. Along with the book, they will get some information on what else I have to offer but when something is free, one expects these things.
Thanks again,
Paidra Delayno
Thanks for the invite. Sounds like you are doing some wonderful things to help people overcome their fear and anxiety! Wonderful!
Lucy Cain
Author, "Secure the Fort (And Remain Under God), A Military Mother's Message to America" Xlibris July 2007
http://securethefort.blogspot.com
www.allgloryishis.com
Without in any way detracting from Toastmasters, who I think do a great thing, I and others have dissolved our fear of public speaking in less than 10 minutes. For me, it disappeared so much that I did not even realize it was gone until after a speech was over and I had none on the usual issues (funny voice, sweaty palms, body feeling all weird).
Yes, dissolving blocks works well and once you have cleared that "stuff" from your life, it does not come back to bother you. It took some considerable research and trial and error to discover this, but I am constantly amazed at how easy this can be for people, once they have that intent firmly in place.
Robert Hi,
Thanks for the invite, you have a very interesting concept. I like the phrase 'dissolving the blocks' as opposed to moving them so that you could come stumbling into them again when you least expect it!
Thanks again.
Speak soon.
Mike
Dear Robert:
It is nice to be among your friends. Your Missing LInks book made me think that my THE FRUGAL BOOK PROMOTER could have been titled the same thing. The missing link in many book campaigns is promotion, and the inexpensive kind at the for, generally speaking, it works better than the stuff we pay high prices for (like ads and gold-standard publicists).
Keep up the good work!
Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
www.howtodoitfrugally.com
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Congratulations on your books.
Stephanie Gunning
www.publishing-partner.com
Thank you for the invitation. Look forward to speaking with you.
Ciao from Italy
Judith
Thanks for the invite. Your books look great - more power to ya!
Kind regards,
Deborah
Thank you so much for your invitation. I work in the senior healthcare industry and stress is one of the predominant issues for employees. I put together a 68 page e-book on the subject drawn from various articles. It's free in Pdf form. If anybody wishes a copy they simply have to e-mail me and ask. Along with the book, they will get some information on what else I have to offer but when something is free, one expects these things.
Thanks again,
Paidra Delayno
Lucy Cain
Author, "Secure the Fort (And Remain Under God), A Military Mother's Message to America" Xlibris July 2007
http://securethefort.blogspot.com
www.allgloryishis.com
Julie
Cheers
Robert
Thanks for the invite, I look forward to getting to know you better in the future!
Taryn Simpson
www.MangoTreeCafe-LoiKrohRoad.blogspot.com
Yes, dissolving blocks works well and once you have cleared that "stuff" from your life, it does not come back to bother you. It took some considerable research and trial and error to discover this, but I am constantly amazed at how easy this can be for people, once they have that intent firmly in place.
Cheers
Robert
Thanks for the invite, you have a very interesting concept. I like the phrase 'dissolving the blocks' as opposed to moving them so that you could come stumbling into them again when you least expect it!
Thanks again.
Speak soon.
Mike
Thanks for inviting me to be your friend. I will look forward to exploring the Missing Link and getting to know you better.
blessings,
Annie
Thank you for inviting me to be a friend. Your books have nice covers, and "missing link" sounds like a great series.
Sandra Dutton, author of "Dear Miss Perfect: A Beast's Guide to Proper Behavior"
www.DearMissPerfect.com
Sand
Cherie
Always wanted to know what that missing link was.
Now I will find out.
Many thanks for the invite,
Joanne
It is nice to be among your friends. Your Missing LInks book made me think that my THE FRUGAL BOOK PROMOTER could have been titled the same thing. The missing link in many book campaigns is promotion, and the inexpensive kind at the for, generally speaking, it works better than the stuff we pay high prices for (like ads and gold-standard publicists).
Keep up the good work!
Best,
Carolyn Howard-Johnson
www.howtodoitfrugally.com
My latest:
Fly With The Mourning Dove
A true story
Kathleen
Great summer beach reading
"Changes in Attitude"
http://www.shaputis.com
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