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International Author and Speaker Shares the Keys to Finding and Keeping More Joy in Your Life in her New eBook

Dr. Jo Anne White's highly anticipated eBook, JOY, provides a though provoking and inspirational guide to releasing more joy in your life.

2012-09-05
CHERRY HILL, NJ, September 05, 2012 (Press-News.org) Like many people, Dr. Jo Anne White knows what it's like to live a life void of Joy. Since childhood she dreamed of dedicating her life to the service of others to help them have more joy and success in their lives. Now, as a successful author, speaker, and certified coach, she is living her dream. For over 20 years, she's helped millions of men, women, families and businesses reach their dreams and overcome personal and professional challenges.

In her latest book, JOY, Dr. White shares how you can create and sustain more joy in your life. JOY is chockfull of inspiration, techniques, and practical tools to help you set the course to more joyful living.

"Joy is a conscious decision that you make on a daily basis and JOY is a guide to enrich your life with more joy. As you read through each chapter you will encounter wisdom and activities to help you tap into and refuel the joy that is within you," says Dr. White.

JOY is now available on her website, www.DrJoAnneWhite.com. The book will soon be available in Nook and Kindle formats.

About Dr. Jo Anne White
Dr. Jo Anne White is the author of over ten books, an international speaker and professional life and business coach who gets to the heart of what matters most to businesses and people. Known globally as the 'Success Doc', she's helped millions of individuals and organizations shape their own dreams, overcome adversity, master their own success and triumph in business and life.

Host of the popular "Power Your Life" Talk Radio Show, Dr. White's been featured online and in national and international publications such as Match.com, CNN.com, Good Housekeeping, More, Young Money Magazine and WebMD. She's made frequent guest appearances on Radio and Television Networks such as NBC, CBS, FOX, and Voice America sharing her diverse expertise.

For more information about JOY or Dr. Jo Anne: www.drjoannewhite.com
joanne@drjoannewhite.com 856-795-5854

Order your copy of JOY http://www.drjoannewhite.com/products/ebooks/joy/
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[Press-News.org] International Author and Speaker Shares the Keys to Finding and Keeping More Joy in Your Life in her New eBook
Dr. Jo Anne White's highly anticipated eBook, JOY, provides a though provoking and inspirational guide to releasing more joy in your life.