Master the Fear -- New Book Shows Readers How to Overcome Fear


BELLEVILLE, N.J., December 9, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- People can be destroyed by their fear. It can consume them and rob them of their identities and their lives. It doesn't have to be that way, writes Ginger Grancagnolo, who has conquered her own fear and presents her solutions in her new book, "Who Would I Be If I Weren't So Afraid?" (now available through 1stBooks).

Grancagnolo hopes to show readers how to confront their own insecurities and anxieties with her new book. She has appeared on television talk shows including Ricki Lake, Sally Jesse Raphael and Montel Williams to discuss the same tools she offers in "Who Would I Be If I Weren't So Afraid?". In the book, she describes the seemingly endless years she spent struggling with her paralyzing fear and emphasizes that even the most fearful can learn to cope.

"Who Would I Be If I Weren't So Afraid?" provides simple exercises that enables readers to regain their self worth and discover tools needed to face intimidating environments. She also analyzes different kinds of relationships and looks at how people define their lives and themselves. She explains that fear has a function and purpose.

A truly enlightening experience, "Who Would I Be If I Weren't So Afraid?" is a must read for anyone who knows what it is like to be a victim of fear.

Grancagnolo has created a dynamic approach to real personal growth. She was a New Jersey school teacher for years and has now been developing and teaching these skilled programs for more than 30 years. "Who Would I Be If I Weren't So Afraid?" is her first book.

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