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Success in my hands was written to help me change a way of thinking which affected my whole life from day one. My father is ex-army (Royal Engineers) and we had postings to Malta, Germany (Berlin and Willich), the island of St Helena (South Atlantic Ocean), and Cyprus when I was a child. For twenty-five to thirty years, I had anxiety, depression and panic attacks related to how I viewed my arms. In 2006, I went to Harley Street, London, for help with changing my thinking patterns to live a more peaceful and happier life. Now with a sense of peace and freedom from my past I can at last be at one with myself.…mehr

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Success in my hands was written to help me change a way of thinking which affected my whole life from day one. My father is ex-army (Royal Engineers) and we had postings to Malta, Germany (Berlin and Willich), the island of St Helena (South Atlantic Ocean), and Cyprus when I was a child. For twenty-five to thirty years, I had anxiety, depression and panic attacks related to how I viewed my arms. In 2006, I went to Harley Street, London, for help with changing my thinking patterns to live a more peaceful and happier life. Now with a sense of peace and freedom from my past I can at last be at one with myself.
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Richard Cook compiled many of the sayings in Don't Quote Me But . . . over his thirty-five-year career. The book is a tribute to his father, who always had time for a little chuckle, even if it was at his own expense. Richard loves a good pun and hopes this book will keep people smiling. He retired five years ago from a lifetime as a farmer, and he lives with his wife in Stratford, Ontario. All profits will go to not-for-profit organizations as a tribute to his dad.