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Why Worry? Stop Coping and Start Living

From financial issues to health concerns, it seems there's always something to worry about.

Tune in to research scientist Kathryn Tristan, author of Why Worry? Stop Coping and Start Living. Tristan was crippled with anxieties for years, but made positive changes to overcome the panic.

Her solution-oriented book empowers you to take control of your life and break free from fear, worry, and anxiety.

The book features easy relaxation techniques, simple lifestyle changes and self-assessment quizzes to help you track progress and stay calm during chaos. Stop worrying and start living a more peaceful, purposeful life today.

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Why Worry? Stop Coping and Start Living
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Kathryn Tristan
K Tristan RoizenFor many years Kathryn Tristan lived a life riddled with worry and anxiety. But she found a way to recover permanently by doing things differently and working from the inside out using holistic strategies for the mind, body, and spirit. She has committed herself to sharing her simple but powerful strategies to help others help themselves.

In 2007 she published a booked called Anxiety Rescue that not only presented the story of her remarkable recovery from crippling, lifelong anxiety, but also provided down-to-earth, easy techniques that show how to stop anxiety and regain peace and power. She made frequent media appearances describing these tools, recorded You Tube segments and was featured in several news articles on the subject. Since writing that book, Kathryn learned just how powerful those same strategies and technique are for eliminating chronic worrying. She revised her book to offer great new strategies, including some of the latest science, for overcoming chronic worrying.

Kathryn Tristan is a research scientist on the faculty of Washington University School of Medicine. She has written or co-authored more than 250 articles in leading scientific or lay publications (often penned under the last name of Liszewski). She has also spoken and made presentations at international conferences. Her many freelance articles have appeared in publications as diverse as PARADE Magazine and Genetic Engineering News. She is a member of the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, Association for Comprehensive Energy Psychology, and the American Association of Immunologists. She lives in the city called the Gateway to the West, St. Louis, Missouri.