Are You Ready To Be Free? Accomplished Author Releases New Self-Help Book To Help Everyone Be Free


BOSTON, January 31, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- America has long been called the "land of the free." But, how free are we, in reality? Even though Americans are free to worship, speak and live as they see fit, they are still not free from social constraints and are bonded to personal relationships. Freedom: From Fear to There (now available through 1stBooks Library) by Eno Mondesir is a powerful journey into life and wellness.

Freedom: From Fear to There is an inspirational work designed to help each person find significance in life and the energy to fulfill his/her dream. Author Eno Mondesir has received much inspiration through his own personal experiences. Because of that, he felt he had the knowledge to pen a distinctive work on the subject.

More than just a book, though, Freedom: From Fear to There, is, according to Mondesir, "A true guide to wellness, a mentor to self-empowerment, a genuine companion to help promote a healthier social belief system, a catalyst to personal growth and community development, and a facilitator to responsible stewardship and resource management."

While many self-help books only tell about the individual moments of frustration and fear, Freedom offers reasons to make the best of any and every situation.

Eno Mondesir is the oldest of two children. He holds a bachelor's degree in biology from Oral Roberts University and completed his master's in public health at Boston University. He is currently working on his doctorate in clinical/counseling psychology with the National Counselor Association.

Mondesir is also the author of Enrichissez Vos Relations Intimes et Conjugales.

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