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Some Retirement!

Topic: Adult and Senior DevelopmentBy Warren RedmanPublished Recently added

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As you read this I will be miles away from home, enjoying a reunion with my daughter and family and friends in England, after which Nicole and I will be flying to Rome and spending twelve days cruising in the Mediterranean. This is not meant to make you envious. The trip is my retirement. After working for 49 years, I am retiring – for three weeks. Then it’s on to a new career, or at least a new direction within my career.

When I return from what is shaping up to be a dream vacation, another dream will become a reality. My latest book – the fifteenth – will be ready for launching. I have never been so excited by the publication of a new book, nor so confident in its success.

Recipes for Inner Peace is the result of three things: a conversation with my friend John McMahon as we mulled over the challenge of bringing Emotional Fitness to a waiting world, a collaboration with chef Robin Harnish who has taken much of my training and now runs her own restaurant in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and my personal desire to write a short, simple book that will resonate with everyone and bring them the inner peace they seek.

The territory that this book will take me in is largely unmapped. What I know is that I will put my energies into presenting Recipes for Inner Peace to as many people, organizations, book and other retail stores as possible in as many cities and countries as will have me. The purpose of this is to open the door to those who want to have individual coaching or training in the powerful life-enhancing processes of Inner Balancing.

My intention is to support those who are trained as coaches or instructors so that many more people are able to receive the benefit of this work. I have written the book as a resource to all counselors, coaches, psychologists and others working to enhance people’s emotional health. I hope that those professionals will find that the book is the perfect self-help item for their clients, just as corporations will see it as the ideal gift of appreciation for their employees.

Warren Redmannwww.EFitInstitute.com
1-866-310-3348 (EFit)

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Warren Redman trained in the UK as a psychotherapist, facilitator and coach and has developed his own unique style of Emotional Fitness Coaching. He is president of the Emotional Fitness Institute (formally the Centre for Inner Balancing), writing about, teaching and coaching people in Emotional Fitness. He is the author of fifteen books, including the Award-winning The 9 steps to Emotional Fitness, Achieving Personal Success and Recipes for Inner Peace. Find out more or subscribe to Equilibrium at www.efitinstitute.com

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