Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 16, 2000, p. 20

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if 20 xi i 1 i v 1- saturday sept 16 zooorr i f d c r j economist sun stouffviue tribune v-t- v- v bystefaniarizzi staff writer 1 1 enjoy life more than i ever tnouqnt possldle but for years the newmarket lare boyer had a good life a prosperous business a wonderful spouse and healthy staff photorob alary ijanice bergera newmarket psychotherapist has written a book on how to achieve emotional wellnessby your past behind you resident didnt feel as good inside as she looked on the outside there was no way anyone could have known something was wrong by looking at me said boyer 44 who was still trying to deal with the sudden death of her father when she wasa child and her brothers death whenshe was 28 v nothing could make me feela sense of wellbeing two years ago- janice berger a newmarket psychotherapist walkedinto her arts and crafts j store and changed her life there was something gen- uine about her and when i entered therapy withher and read her book a light bulb went off said boyerreferring to bergers book about discov- ering the power of natural healing v when i picked up the book everything in it made sense i learned to get in touch with c my feelings and im closer to what im- really feeling said boyer who occasionally con- tinues her therapy with berger before i was numb now i have a sense of well i never had before in my life i enjoy life more than i ever thought possible not tosound dramatic but now i have an inner calm c for the past 25 years berger has been helping peoplework through pastand present trau- ma to get through the residue em and process theirieel- ings tobecome emb- tionally fit to be emotionally fit you have to finish with unfinished busi- ness of the past said berger who published- her first book in april broken down into three parts emotional fitness prentice hall 2495 illustrates how people can access their own natural healing power by learning how past experiences manifest them- selves in daily actions working through and letting go of harm- ful thoughts and feelings taking the necessary steps to face con- flict openly learning to stop judging feelings as good or bad enhancing relationship communicationskills and becoming aware of unresolved feelings or emotions since the launch of the book five months ago berger sajd 3500 have been sold nation wide in fact prentice hall has decided to release a second printing of the book the book has sold steadily ever since april said jirri bolton manager of the chapters s store in newmarket where the book was first releaseclteople v are coming in who have already bought the book- but are grab- bing another copy for their 1 friend on bolton who said he has had to restock the book several times isnt surprised by the its sales selfhelp books are always strong sellers but whats more encouraging is that its a local author with amajor publisher he said berger said writing the book which took two years to com plete was an enjoyable experi ence v it was stimulating and satis- fying to puton paper concepts that im familiar with said the 64year berger who drewbh personal experiences and case s studies to write the book there was not onebook tha gave a complete picture of what emotional health is and iwarit- fed one book to givetbmy clients she said 1 berger along with four pther see taking page 22 i by daryllynn carlson staff writer ajor canadian publishing houses wouldnt even look at david fuflbttes manuscript so the novice author from markhamook his novel international 1 only as-ari- ebook contract for deceit wont be availableln paperback any time soon vthat doesnt matter tofurlotte who is justhappy hisfirst book is finally in the public domain available as an internet download atyangoach books wwwlvangoachbookscom tp readers allover the world f7- that is one of thereally nice things about being published onthe internet you are international fight away said i v 1 are 110milliqn people on the internet he enthused noting- thats probably more thanthe number v ofprospective readers whomightpss his book in a store yet furlbtte said he is miffed by his c experience with the canadian publish ing industry a meetingsconsultaht by- bayfurlotte saidhe faced a catch 22 situation as ah author- j j new aiithorswithput agency repre- v seritatioh are mainstream publishers but agents wont- represent authors- who havent been published although he approached numerous publishers over three years fiirlotte said his mariii- script wasnt read evehtonce the concept of canadian publish ers crying out for canadian authors uh7sbrry he concluded dismissively his spirits light up when heresumes discussion about this book it is a thriller about a fictitious government conspiracy that evolves from the true story of canadas controversial caricel- lationlqf avro arrow supersonic fighter planeproject in 1959 i reallife rumours svyirling around aboutthe sudden cancellation of what was at time the worlds most advanced aircraft have been the sub- jectrof several books and acbg mini series starring dan ackroyd i v an avid avro conspiracy buff said he had a ball researching and writ- ing the book i am very proud of it he j t seeepubusmngpagc2i so overweight people needed our clinically controlled weight loss program ensures guaranteed results dr scott wilson j0jiatf expires sept 22 i- k jar- 4 v- i ifcij jv- v 11 vimjin j

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