In this Ask Dr. Love radio show, Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr. Love) with guest Akshay Nanavati discuss the causes of fear and how this powerful force can be used to transform our lives and relationships
http://www.freepressindex.com/stepping-into-the-mouth-of-the-lion-and-how-to-overcome-fear-452479.htmlTuesday, May 21, 2013
Stepping into the Mouth of the Lion: Embracing Your Fear
Are fear, anxiety, or panic attacks slowing you down in life? In this Ask Dr. Love radio show, Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr. Love) with guest Akshay Nanavati discuss the causes of fear and how this powerful force can be used to transform our lives and relationships
http://www.free-press-release.com/news-stepping-into-the-mouth-of-the-lion-how-to-overcome-fear-1369099165.htmlStepping Into The Mouth Of The Lion: How To Overcome Fear
Are fear, anxiety, or panic attacks slowing you down in life? In this Ask Dr. Love radio show, Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr. Love) with guest Akshay Nanavati discuss the causes of fear and how this powerful force can be used to transform our lives and relationships.
http://www.i-newswire.com/stepping-into-the-mouth-of-the/223183Monday, May 20, 2013
Are fear, anxiety, or panic attacks slowing you down in life?
In this Ask Dr. Love radio show "Stepping into the Mouth of the Lion: Embracing Your Fear." Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr. Love) with guest Akshay Nanavati discuss the causes of fear and how this powerful force can be used to transform our lives and relationships.
http://askdrlove.com/radio-shows/panic-attacks-embracing-your-fearStepping Into The Mouth Of The Lion: How To Overcome Fear
Are fear, anxiety, or panic attacks slowing you down in life? In this Ask Dr. Love radio show, Dr. Jamie Turndorf (aka Dr. Love) with guest Akshay Nanavati discuss the causes of fear and how this powerful force can be used to transform our lives and relationships.
http://pressdoc.com/p/000zxsSunday, April 1, 2012
6 Ways to Stop Dwelling On It
It's 5 p.m., the deadline for an important work project is at 6, and all you can think about is the fight you had with the next-door neighbor this morning. You're dwelling, says Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, PhD, a professor of psychology at Yale and author of Women Who Think Too Much. "It's natural to look inward," she says, "but while most people pull out when they've done it enough, an overthinker will stay in the loop."
http://www.oprah.com/spirit/6-Ways-to-Stop-Dwelling-On-It