Posts Tagged ‘author’
Tiger Woods Has Lost His Mental Toughness Edge: Golf Psychology Expert and Author of The Golfer’s Mental Edge Dr. Patrick Cohn Explains Why
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) February 29, 2012
Tiger Woods was once the poster child for mental toughness in golf. For most of his career, Woods thrived under pressure due to his superior mental toughness, especially when playing in major championships. When leading a tournament, he was considered the ultimate closer. Early in his career, he won 30 of 32 Tour events when he was tied for the lead or leading after three rounds. Today, in his post-sex scandal era, Tiger Woods is a much different player under pressure.
Self-help author drops request for indigent status
Self-help author drops request for indigent status
A self-help author imprisoned for the deaths of three people following an Arizona sweat lodge ceremony no longer is seeking indigent status. James Arthur Ray is appealing his conviction on three counts of negligent homicide and his 2-year prison …
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Chatham High Interact Club focuses on community service
Chatham High School has had a successful and working Interact Club for 15 years and in tandem with Rotary International focuses on “Service Above Self.” Club president Jennifer Coleman, a senior, said the organization allows young people to interact …
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Author Carries Readers ‘From Cancer to Wellness’
Broadbeach, Australia (PRWEB) January 30, 2012
In 2005 Kristine S. Matheson was diagnosed with terminal cancer and given at best 12 months to live. Not willing to oblige, Matheson took control of her own health, researched various alternate health protocols, including nutrition, meditation, and exercise, and with the help and encouragement of her husband, who had beaten testicular cancer in 1980 via natural means, created her own wellness program. She chronicles that experience in From Cancer to Wellness: the forgotten secrets (published by Balboa Press).
Experts Academy Latest Release – How to Build Your Wealth as an Author, Speaker, Coach or Marketer
Portland, OR (PRWEB) January 09, 2012
Brendon Burchard, the author of Lifes Golden Ticket and bestselling book The Millionaire Messenger is preparing the launch of his latest edition of the Expert Academy program. This is much anticipated by those people who have attended Brendons other events over the past years or did not get a chance to assure their spot in earlier releases.
Brendon addresses the needs of authors, speakers, personal coaches and marketers. The program is said to focus on building wealth on chosen field and expand from there. Although the launch date has not been revealed yet, Brendon is starting by release pure content training videos for free, so people will know what to expect on Expert Academy this year.
Book, author fair a success
Book, author fair a success
The Coppell library was the site of the Holiday Book and Author fair on Sunday. “We doubled in size from the last one,” said Jennifer Perryman, librarian and organizer of the event. “I am fairly pleased with it, but I’m a pessimist, because I am never totally pleased.
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Help make Beaufort County renowned for giving
This is the season of giving, but in Beaufort County we need to make it the era of giving.Although
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Bestselling Author Declares May 15 ?Freedom from Self-Improvement Day?
Self-help doesn’t work – self-acceptance is key to fulfillment
Bainbridge Island, WA (PRWEB) April 25, 2007 — Self-improvement is a one-way ticket to misery, says bestselling author Jennifer Louden. Instead, the path to happiness and fulfillment starts with acceptance of who and where you are. As a result, Louden is announcing the first annual “Freedom from Self-Improvement Day,” this May 15, 2007.
“Beating ourselves up because our thighs aren’t thin enough, or because we still haven’t perfected the art of ‘positive thinking’ hasn’t made us happier or the world a better place,” says Louden, the author of six books including ”The Woman’s Comfort Book” and her recently released ”The Life Organizer: A Woman’s Guide to a Mindful Year.” “Inner peace through endless self-improvement only serves to make us endlessly dissatisfied and disappointed. The biggest paradox in trying to change ourselves is that nothing happens until we embrace who and how we are right now, imperfections, perceived flaws and all.”
How does a new non-fiction (self-help) author find a good book agent?
Created a killer new self-help concept, tested it for the past 2 years with solid results.
Ready to start farming the concept to publishers, so I need to find a legitimate agent.
Thoughts on the process? Tempted as one might be to quip “Help yourself”, that answers doesn’t do much for us.
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