Is Fear and Anxiety a Part of Your Life

Is Fear and Anxiety a Part of Your Life

Find the Fear and Anxiety Solution with Dr Friedemann Schaub Breakthrough

This week, throughout the US, we have seen fear and anxiety up and down the east coast. It started when Tropical Storm Sandy formed in the Caribbean and worked its way along the east coast. Bringing varying degrees of destruction until it made landfall on the Jersey Shore. The coast of New Jersey along with Manhattan and Long Island, NY look like battle zones.

What about fear and anxiety in your everyday life? In a typical week in your life – do you experience excessive fear and anxiety? Do you ever feel you are afraid too much of the time? Are you overly anxious? Many people have these feelings…. but there is a solution.

In November Dr Friedemann Schaub is touring cyber space to share details about his work and his new book The Fear and Anxiety Solution A Breakthrough Process for Healing and Empowerment with your Subconscious Mind.

Friedemann Schaub, MD, PhD, is a physician who has helped thousands of people to overcome fear and anxiety with his breakthrough and empowerment program that combines his medical expertise with NLP, Time Line Therapy™, clinical hypnotherapy, meditation, and more.

 

The Fear and Anxiety Solution presents Dr. Schaub’s program for learning to understand, direct, and utilize the subconscious mind as our greatest ally on the path to health and wholeness. Through step-by-step guidance, Dr. Schaub explains how to transform fear and anxiety into healing catalysts that lead to greater confidence, self-worth, and success.

“The more unresolved fear and anxiety you’ve stored in your subconscious, the more untapped potential awaits you,” explains Dr. Schaub. With The Fear and Anxiety Solution, you have the tools to change faster and perform better in every aspect of your life through the power of conscious-subconscious collaboration.

 

What People Are Saying

“The Fear and Anxiety Solution is beautifully written and loaded with the truth that can free you from the adverse effects of fear and anxiety. I highly recommend this book!”    

—Christiane Northrup, MD, physician and New York Times bestselling author

“This book is so much more than a solution for fear and anxiety. It will educate you, guide you, empower you, and heal you. I highly recommend it to my patients, medical residents, and colleagues. And I recommend it to you.”  

—Steven Gurgevich, PhD, Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine

“This book can help you to abandon your past and achieve your potential. Show up for practice by reading and learning what this practical and wise book has to offer.”  

—Bernie Siegel, MD, author of Faith, Hope and Healing and A Book of Miracles

You can visit various websites, blogs and radio shows that will share information with Dr Schaub. The full schedule is posted at https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/10/03/fear-anxiety-solution-tour/. Tour updates will be posted at http://bookpromotionservices.com. For much more information about The Fear and Solution Anxiety, visit http://www.thefearandanxietysolution.com

 

Ted Lehmann Reviews The Siren of Paris

Ted shares his thoughtful review of David LeRoy’s The Siren of Paris at Ted Lehmann’s Bluegrass, Books, and Brainstorms — http://tedlehmann.blogspot.com/2012/10/siren-of-paris-by-david-leroy-book.html. Here is a snippet:

The story is told through a series of relatively short vignettes with Marc surviving the sinking and going to work in a rural hospital before feeling a strong call to return to Paris, the siren song. Back in Paris working for the French underground, he secretly in plain sight moving downed pilots and refugees out of the country while keeping his cover, until Marie turns up again in his life.

His life in the underground is revealed as LeRoy warps time to create an aura of both mystery and realization. The story often slips over into the metaphysical, as those lost in Marc’s past appear in his dreams and, perhaps, in his reality. His life spirals downward with his arrest and interrogation by the Gestapo and his desire to protect his colleagues in the resistance. LeRoy’s evocation of life in the underground and, later, in Auschwitz and Buchenwald is realistic and harrowing. The story has narrative drive and shows insight into both character and many of the troubling aspects of the situation.

This is LeRoy’s debut novel. It tells the story of Marc, a French born American student. Marc never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

Reading Lark Hosts Author David Leroy

Reviewer and blogger Andrea features a guest post by David Leroy, author of The Siren of Parishttp://readinglark.blogspot.com/2012/10/guest-post-david-leroy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

David LeRoy Visits B.K. Walker Books Etc.

Author and blogger B.K. Walker shares a guest post by David LeRoy, author of The Siren of Paris, titled “The Full Monty Author,” in which he discusses the power of word of mouth marketing. Please read the article here: http://bkwalkerbooksetc.blogspot.com/2012/10/AuthorDavidLeRoy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

Words and Peace Hosts David LeRoy

Emma shares an excerpt from The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy at Words and Peace — http://wordsandpeace.com/2012/10/12/the-siren-of-paris-excerpt/

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

David LeRoy Is Guest Blogger at Mum’s Writings

Dee Owen shares a guest post by David LeRoy, author of The Siren of Paris, titled “The Paris Mayor for a Day” at Mum’s Writings. He looks at how Ambassador William Bullit effectively reached out to France using his political savvy — and 18,000 bottles of fine wine. He later briefly became mayor of Paris — http://bookread-mumswritings.blogspot.com/2012/10/guest-post-by-david-leroy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

David LeRoy Hosted at The Indie Spotlight

David LeRoy, self-published author of The Siren of Paris, is the featured guest at The Indie Spotlight. He talks about the inspiration for his novel, his writing process, and what he hopes readers will take away from his book. Please read the interview here — http://www.theindiespotlight.com/?p=12298

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

Mum’s Writings Highlights The Siren of Paris

Writer and reviewer Dee Owen shares an excerpt from The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy at Mum’s Writing’s — http://bookread-mumswritings.blogspot.com/2012/10/virtual-book-tour-siren-of-paris-by.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

The Siren of Paris Reviewed at Angler’s Rest

Julie shares her review of The Siren of Paris at Angler’s Rest — http://anglersrest.blogspot.com/2012/09/sirens-of-paris-by-david-leroy.html

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a copy of The Siren of Paris for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098

Sneak Peek at The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy

Stephanie shares an excerpt from The Siren of Paris by David LeRoy at On Page and Screen — http://eclecticbooksandmovies.blogspot.com/2012/10/excerpt-from-siren-of-paris-by-david.html.

Rich in historical detail and full of suspense, The Siren of Paris explores the journey of one American from medical student, to artist, to political prisoner at Buchenwald Concentration Camp during World War II. It delves into little-known aspects of World War II, such as the work of civilians in the French resistance and the tragic sinking of the Lancastria.

Marc, a French born American student, never suspected that he would become trapped in German occupied France when he came to Paris in the summer of 1939 to study art. While smuggling a downed airman out of the American Hospital, through the Paris resistance underground, his life is plunged into total darkness when someone he trusts becomes a collaborator agent for the Gestapo. Marc then must fight to save his soul when he is banished to the “Fog and the Night” of Buchenwald, where he struggles with guilt over the consequences of having his trust betrayed.

For more information about this virtual book tour, including excerpts from reader reviews and the tour schedule, please see: https://bookpromotionservices.com/2012/05/22/siren-of-paris-tour/ To order a paperback copy  The Siren of Paris please visit http://www.amazon.com/The-Siren-Paris-David-LeRoy/dp/0983966710; to order a copy for Kindle, for $4.99, please visit: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0088CA098.

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