An "Anything But Typical" Self-Help Book
“I Don’t Want to be Your Guru, But I Have Something to Say” is a spiritual “how-to” written in every-day language; no dictionary or degree required, just curiosity!
New York, NY (PRWEB) August 16, 2005 -- Announcing the release of “I Don’t
Want to be Your Guru, But I Have Something to Say” by Joyce Shafer.
When
was the last time you picked up a book that promised to give you every-day tips
about life that was written in a conversational tone, invited you into the
story, and didn’t have intense exercises at the end of each chapter that you had
to feel guilty about not doing? Judge for yourself how reader-friendly it is by
checking out the preview chapter (and reviews) found at www.lulu.com/content/127175.
“Rarely does a work come
along that explains profound concepts in such a simple and memorable way. I read
it twice,” says Jocelyn Savage, former bookstore owner and owner of Transition
Events Calendar.
Joyce Shafer is a writer, numerologist, and Life
Empowerment Coach who has presented workshops, done radio programs, and has been
a guest speaker at various events around the U.S. Shafer can be reached through
PRWeb’s email venue.
Books are available at the Lulu site; Amazon,
Borders, Barnes & Noble online sites; and can be ordered at local
bookstores.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/8/prweb272521.htm