WILMINGTON, NC, February 20, 2014 (Press-News.org) Deborah Clark, co-author of 'The Unstoppable Woman's Guide To Emotional Well-Being' has been chosen as one of '50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading'. Winners will appear in this year's edition of the book. Clark was chosen as the result of her appearance on The Authors Show Radio.
"I feel privileged and honored," Clark stated, "to be included in the "50 Great Writers" 2013 edition. This is a moment in my life that I will cherish always. Thank you to everyone who has continued to support me and my work."
The book offers some great solutions to issues that plague women. Inside its pages, readers will find titles such as, 'Having the Courage to be Courageous', authored by Deborah Clark and many other motivational topics. Deborah's chapter in the book is about getting up, getting out and doing something about how one feels about their current situation, and what one is doing about it. Learning to identify one's triggers can be the beginning of the healing process.
Deborah Clark is one of 24 female authors, coaches, and professionals who participated in the writing of the book specifically for women that will help them to establish and maintain emotional wellness. The "Unstoppable Movement" is based on the book. The forward was written by Maya Watson, Marketing Manager, Harpo Studios. Erika Gilchrist owner of Unstoppable Publishing in Chicago is the editor of the book.
An extremely helpful aspect of the book is that each chapter contains resources such as statistics, links to websites, exercises and hands on information readers will be able to use immediately. This book has been featured on The Authors Show radio, Chris Webb Talk Radio and GTFE Magazine.
"Although the book was originally marketed to women," Clark continued, "there has been a lot of feedback from men, who say they learned a lot from this informative good read. Adolescent young girls are also using the skills presented in the book to be better prepared for life's challenges. I want to encourage anyone in search of a supportive, hands-on reference tool to be an 'Unstoppable Woman'"
Deborah Clark is available for media interviews and can be reached using the information below or by email at marketing@dclark6581.com. 'The Unstoppable Woman's Guide To Emotional Well-Being' is available at Amazon, Barnes and Noble and other online retail book outlets. More information is available at Clark's website at http://www.dclark6581.com.
Deborah Clark is an author, Professional Speaker and the owner of DClark6581 LTD. She has collaborated with award winning speaker and acclaimed author, Erika Gilchrist, on 'The Unstoppable Woman's Guide to Emotional Well-Being'.
As a member of Toastmasters International Deborah has presented at district conferences, trained officers, and achieved the highest level of Distinguished Toastmaster. Deborah is an author of several motivational books, as well as a registered on-line Training Expert who offers one-on-one consulting to her clients.
Deborah Clark, Author Of 'The Unstoppable Woman's Guide to Emotional Well-Being', Chosen As One Of '50 Great Writers You Should Be Reading'
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