A Christmas Gift For You

December 24, 2008 by Alex
Filed under: Anxiety Books, Anxiety Disorders, Personal 

Helen Keller, The Story of My Life

Helen Keller, The Story of My Life

One of the best ways there is to overcome anxiety and panic-related problems is to get inspired, optimistic. But that’s not an easy thing to do when things aren’t going so well.

I know, from personal experience.

But I recently came across a book that really did inspire me. It’s the autobiography of Helen Keller, who was the first deafblind person to graduate college in the United States. She was a remarkable person, and I find it impossible that her book won’t inspire you.

As a thank you for being my subscriber, I’ve put together a special edition of this book, and got permission to republish it so that I can give it to you. I also wrote a little introduction to this new edition, so I hope you enjoy that intro too!

Right-click on the link below and select “save as” or “save target as.”

Right-Click Here To Download The Book

Download your copy now, even if you won’t have time to check it out over the holidays. I wouldn’t want you to miss out.

And please leave me your comments right here on the blog. I’d really love to hear from you - to hear how you are, how you’re doing, how this book helped. Anything! It’s just great to get feedback.

So download the book now while it’s fresh in your mind.

Download The Book Here

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One Comment on A Christmas Gift For You

  1. Andy on Sat, 27th Dec 2008 10:31 pm
  2. Hey Alex,
    I think it’s always great to read stories like this, it really puts things into perspective. Makes you realise how lucky you. I guess that ties in with last week’s message. Actually, it also reminds me of an article i read about Chris Hoy, the cycling gold medalist. It told of how he had suffered panic attacks for years but still went on to achive. I think that’s a really great inspiration for all sufferers (though I hate that term!). Well, it was for me. So much so that I’ve cut it out and stuck it in my wallet to produce whenever I feel a little rough.
    Hope you’ve had a great Xmas,
    Andy

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