Author of Feel Good Every Day
1.
Why
did you write the book? When I
was seven years old, I used to daydream high up in a tree. You see, I had an
office up in this tree and I used to sit there often, dreaming about what I
wanted to do when I grew up. Here was the beginning of my big dream about
inspiring people to feel good. After a serious inflammation in my brain, which
I suffered eight years ago, I started to research how we can make ourselves
feel even better and get more out of life. So, when I started writing this book
two years ago, I had all the material I needed to realize my dream about this
book.
2.
What
do people enjoy about it? The average person has
over 40,000 thoughts per day, and studies show that almost 90% of these are
negative ones. Did you know that negative thoughts harm your brain? How may we
learn to control our negative thoughts and how do we learn how to control our unwelcome
feelings? Step by step we look at which components give people the best chances
of feeling good and how we may create the best possible lives for ourselves. I
provide you with efficient tools, methods and tricks, which will make your life
easier and give you a better and happier life.
3.
How
rewarding is it to be a writer? I get inspired watching
others growing and evolving. During my whole writing process, I have had a very
strong feeling that other people will feel even better from having read my
book. This feeling has given me continuous energy and inspiration to complete
the book.
4.
How
challenging was it to write such a book? This book was my biggest challenge ever.
5.
Any
advice for struggling writers? Studies
from all over the world show that the happiest and most content people are
those who on a daily basis devote themselves to their passions. If writing is a
passion, do not let yourself be held back by fears and other limiting thoughts.
Write your book because you want to invest in your personal growth and in your
future!
6.
Where
do you see book publishing is heading? My goal is to make my book a best-selling book all over
the world.
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Brian Feinblum’s views, opinions, and ideas expressed in this blog are his alone and not that of his employer. You can follow him on Twitter @theprexpert and email him at brianfeinblum@gmail.com. He feels more important when discussed in the third-person. This is copyrighted by BookMarketingBuzzBlog © 2015
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