How to Achieve a Fuller Life
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About the Book
How To Achieve A Fuller Life discusses conventional methods of changing your life authoritatively. This workbook goes to where others leave off. With compassion as well as wisdom, Wren shows you how to stop being a passive victim and move forward in all areas of your life.
The intimate relationship between the brain and the cells of our bodies is well established. This trail-blazing workbook, moving beyond this pertinent information into the realm of understanding, shows you how to apply cutting edge knowledge to yourself and others in effective and uplifting ways.
Learn, in very practical terms, how to mesh body, mind and spirit to regain your inherent wellness. Using this workbook can be your first step.
Wren, who is a Registered Nurse, has been conducting educational seminars in this field for over twenty-five years. Her questioning attitude and experience has lead her to develop How To Achieve A Fuller Life to assist others in gaining a happier, healthier life.
About the Author
Llyn Wren was born in Dryden, Ontario, Canada and was raised in the Sioux Lookout/Hudson Ontario area. She graduated as a Registered Nurse in 1969 and began her career in the Intensive Care - Cardiac Monitoring Unit in Thunder Bay, Ontario. She held positions as a Head Nurse, Nurse Educator, Health Liaison Coordinator, Director of a Home Care Program, Administrator of an Early Head Start Program and Community Health Nurse to Medically Fragile Children.
Wren left the hospital setting and established an independent practice where she produces educational seminars and provides counseling services. Through these programs thousands of individuals have learned and put into practice their ability to make healthy choices to create the life they desire.
Wren loves to write and has produced numerous papers on alternative health issues as well as children's books that teach children the importance of self-love and positive attitudes. Her children's song It's Great Being Me , was recorded by Fred Penner on his album, What A Day! She has published other children's books and poetry. One of her poems, Something New, teaches children the importance of not giving up. Her experience with children with disabilities has led her to write a non-fiction workbook, Looking Outside the Box, for health professionals and families who work with these children. Twice Victorious, her children's story that was published in the magazine Friends, in January 2003, is based on the life of one of these children. Her creative non-fiction novel, A Passage In Time, was published in February 2004.
Wren has two children, Wendy and John, and four grandchildren, Jayson, Theri, Charlotte and Kingsley who are the loves of her life.
Wren currently lives in Winnipeg, Manitoba where she has established The Academy of Energy Medicine to continue her work. When she is not assisting others to reach their optimum health and wellness, she continues to write for adults and children