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How you ever felt fear and just didn’t know what to do about it? Jim Green talks with Susan Jeffers author of her new audio CD “The Art of Fearbusting—How To Be Powerful in the Face of Our Fears”. Susan discuss in this narrative interview, that accept your fear will never go away, learn to hold fear from a position of power, not a position of pain, the three miracle words, the use of affirmations, as well as embracing the grid of life. Give a positive boost to your listeners by airing “Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway”.
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How you ever felt fear and just didn’t know what to do about it? Jim Green talks with Susan Jeffers author of her new audio CD “The Art of Fearbusting—How To Be Powerful in the Face of Our Fears”. Susan discuss in this narrative interview, that accept your fear will never go away, learn to hold fear from a position of power, not a position of pain, the three miracle words, the use of affirmations, as well as embracing the grid of life. Give a positive boost to your listeners by airing “Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway”.
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Review of The Art of FearbustingI am inspired to learn more about Susan Jeffers.
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Review of The Art of FearbustingStep into the unknown and give this piece a listen. Susan Jeffers possesses a calm maternal voice; her advice, while not groundbreaking or earthshaking, is helpful and well thought out. |
How you ever felt fear and just didn’t know what to do about it? Jim Green talks with Susan Jeffers author of her new audio CD “The Art of Fearbusting—How To Be Powerful in the Face of Our Fears”. Susan discuss in this narrative interview, that accept your fear will never go away, learn to hold fear from a position of power, not a position of pain, the three miracle words, the use of affirmations, as well as embracing the grid of life. Give a positive boost to your listeners by airing “Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway”.




John Townes
Posted on July 26, 2005 at 08:54 AM | Permalink
Review of The Art of Fearbusting
This is an interestring light feature. It's not earth shaking or profound, but does have some common sense advice.
The format of introducing brief quotes, rather than questions and answers of an interview, seems useful for filler material, although a bit too shallow for any in-depth exploration of subjects.