Yesterday I was having a rare bad day. Really bad. But I
had promised my dear friend William to let you know about his book give-away.
That meant I promised myself to re-read the book I remembered loving when he
first wrote it three years ago, and write a fresh review.
To my intelligent side, this would be an obvious solution
to the state I'd gotten myself into.
To my emotional side, there was no way it could help.
I wasn't in the
mood. Too attached to feeling miserable.
It got me anyway.
Tenderly, William's gentle writing pulled me completely
out of my painful, sad, angry state.
The book, "Simply Serene" promises to teach four skills to
bring you to a thoroughly serene state.
The title doesn't hint at the dozens of tools beyond the
basic four. It's more like a whole course than an ebook, yet you can read it in
an hour or two.
I felt peaceful just by reading about the skills. I found
I couldn't resist practicing them as I was reading.
My tears had dried up before I finished the introduction.
This, despite all my resistance. (Have you ever had that irritable reaction
against help just when you need it most?)
It's 12 hours later. I went to bed feeling peaceful.
Had nice dreams. Woke feeling better than I've felt in a
long time. Maybe you will have this experience, too.
What is it about this book?
For starts, there aren't any "shoulds" to
resist. No long lists of things to add to your already overloaded life. No big
secrets. Nothing hard to learn.
Just very simple different ways of doing some basic
things you already do.
You're invited.
And, for the next two days, until midnight Pacific Time,
March 13, this priceless little book is free.
After that, it's a bargain at any price.
Enjoy!
To your peace and serenity,
Dr. Alexandra Gayek
P.S. Who is William?
William Wittmann is my dear friend and colleague of many
years who understands my excitement at the magic of lightning bugs in the
meadow on a summer evening, why I could spend all day sitting on a log by a
frozen lake in the mountains watching the snow melt off the trees, or what it
meant that Guatemala beckoned me like a big luscious red flower beckons a
hummingbird.
He's the bodyworker who can pull on my toe and make my
neck stop hurting, help me see my right path by the way my whole body lights up
when I talk about it. He was teaching people about the works of Wallace Wattles
25 years ago. Takes a sabbatical for a week every month to visit beautiful wild
places.
He's an artist, writer, wise friend committed to the
journey.
Even if you've read any of his books in the past, please
give yourself the gift of reading this one again.
At midnight PDT, March 13th 2013 the free
download giveaway of Simply Serene: How
to Calm Down, Reduce Stress, Deal with Stress, and Be Instantly Alert and at
Peace will end. People from all over
have taken advantage of it.
Go for it. => Simply Serene
Missed the free
download? It’s still a huge value.
: )
Walk in beauty,
William
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