Junie Moon’s Surviving The Predators Among Us: Recognizing The Psychopath – Released Worldwide In eBook and Print Book Formats

Surviving The Predators Among Us: Recognizing The Psychopath by Junie Moon points out the steps to identifying the hidden traits and patterns of the psychopath. It is a follow up book to her first successful nonfiction release — A Sociopath Beside Me.

Sarasota, FL, USA (December 9, 2012) — Written for unsuspecting victims who live in the shadows of the psychopath, Surviving The Predators Among Us: Recognizing The Psychopath gives the reader the tools they need to survive the psychopaths who they are forced to co-exist with. This nonfiction book educates and supplies the skills required to identify the psychopath’s hallmark traits and behaviors. If you have already been a victim of a human predator, you will receive information on how to both heal and recover.

“Surviving The Predators Among Us: Recognizing The Psychopath was created as a survival guide to assist others in being able to recognize the human predators who walk among us,” author Junie Moon, said. “For if we can’t identify them for who and what they are, then we are doomed to become their next unsuspecting victim.”

“Have you ever looked for something that didn’t want to be found? Chances are that in your lifetime you will encounter a human predator, a psychopath, on more than one occasion. There are people who walk among us who’s deeds are obvious to be driven by evil intent, the dark souls of society; those who are operating without a conscience. The only means of escaping these predators unscathed is to be able to recognize them for who and what they are. To become armed with the knowledge of what these human predators look like through their traits. They are secretive and their agendas are fantasized about in secret. This book will tell you everything that these human predators don’t want you to know.”

Mike Autry, Dallas, TX said about Surviving The Predators Among Us: Recognizing The Psychopath, “Written from a unique perspective; a victim turned survivor who has taken her experiences and shared with us how to recognize the predators among us so that we can avoid them and how to heal if we were ever a victim of one of these predators.”

Using an alias to protect her identity, Junie Moon wrote her personal account of being a victim of a sociopath, A Sociopath Beside Me. It was published and released by First Edition Design Publishing http://www.firsteditiondesignpublishing.com in 2012. “This book was an eye opener!” said a reviewer of Junie Moon’s first book. “I thought I knew what a Sociopath was, I was only half right. I feel that now I have the knowledge I need to protect myself and loved ones against such people.”

Junie Moon is now hosting a website, The Healing Vine http://www.dearjunie.com to help others. She encourages the public to visit http://www.dearjunie.com – a safe place to discuss psychopaths, ask questions and receive professional answers about psychopaths, victimization, healing, and recovery.

Junie Moon’s Surviving The Predators Among Us: Recognizing The Psychopath was published by First Edition Design Publishing and distributed worldwide. It is available in eBook form and as a 138 page softcover print book ISBN 978-1622872220. It is available on-line wherever books are sold.

About the author:

Junie Moon writes under an assumed name. She has been a professional Registered Nurse for 35 years, a psychiatric nurse for 16 years, a counselor and a Life Coach. After studying the subject of psychopathology for 7 years she has written two books on the topic.

Media Contact:
First Edition Design Publishing
E-Mail: juniemoon1@hotmail.com
Phone: 1-941-921-2607
Website: http://www.dearjunie.com

NBA All-Star Weekend 2013 in Houston Texas Official Website Launched

HoustonAllStarWeekend.com is the official NBA All-Star Weekend website. Houston Texas will host the NBA All-Star Weekend in 2013.

Houston, TX (USA), December 08, 2012 — The one time of year that all of the best basketball players in the world will be in one place. That is what NBA All-Star Weekend is all about. Everyone who is anyone goes to All-Star Weekend and this year it will be back in Houston, Texas. The biggest names from music, sports, movies all go to All-Star Weekend to party. This is the one time of year that almost every big name hosts an event or parties. Diddy, Drake, Lil Wayne, Derrick Rose, Dwight Howard, Kobe Bryant, Lebron James, Floyd Mayweather, Jay-z, 50 Cent, Young Jeezy, Blake Griffin, Kevin Durant, Birdman, Carmelo Anthony are just a few of the names that will be in the city of Texas February 14-17, 2013.

http://www.HoustonAllStarWeekend.com is the official website for party information, tickets, travel and much more. If you are a party promoter you can advertise on the website to get your event in front of millions. Also, the official facebook page for Houston All-Star Weekend is at http://www.Facebook.com/HoustonAllStarweekend be sure to like Houston All-Star Weekend for a chance to win 2 free tickets to the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday February 17, 2013. The official twitter page is http://www.Twitter.com/HTownWeekend make sure to tweet #htownweekend in your tweets to show your love for Houston All Star Weekend. We hope to see you in Houston this February for the biggest party of 2013.

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Mark Daniel, Press Manager
HoustonAllStarWeekend.com
Houston, TX – USA
832-447-4NBA
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http://www.HoustonAllStarWeekend.com

Loving Tips to Help Keep Relationships Strong and Happy

Author Lisa Cassman knows something about marriage, specifically when one is good and when one is not.

Houston, TX (USA), December 08, 2012 — Author Lisa Cassman knows something about marriage, specifically when one is good and when one is not. She hopes to share tips with other couples on how to have a strong and loving marriage through her new book The Road Less Traveled, a Guide to a Positive Marriage, available through Halo Publishing International.

Written while traveling the road with her husband, Steve, a driver for Schneider National, Inc., Cassman says the book is a “common-sense guide on marriage that offers practical ideas for any married couple, whether you have been married for a long time, recently tied the knot or planning to in the near future.” “It is important to keep dating,” she said. “That’s what we do; think of ourselves as being on a date.”

The Road Less Traveled, a Guide to a Positive Marriage is Cassman’s first book. “I wrote while in the truck, writing by hand all the positive things I liked about what Steve does for me,” the author explained. “I had time in the truck, so I thought about our marriage and how I would like others to be as happy as we are. We have a very positive marriage and find the good in each other. We seem to talk and not yell and work together on issues we may have.”

“Steve thinks about me before himself and if this can help someone’s marriage that would be awesome,” Cassman said. She said her first marriage was not a happy one. When it ended, she reconnected with Steve, who she had met at a Christian camp during her teen years. She said they kept in touch for a while after returning home from the camp, but both moved on with their lives. Reuniting has been truly a blessing, Cassman said, and the couple recently celebrated their second wedding anniversary. “He listens to me. We talk about ideas and our future and we genuinely care about each other.”

Halo Publisher ( http://www.halopublishing.com ) Lisa Umina said couples can benefit from reading Cassman’s tips. “Offering simple solutions to everyday romantic ruts, the author spells out what couples need to do to keep the fire in their relationship alive and the flame burning brighter than before,” Umina said.

Cassman said she once dreamed of a having a healthy, happy marriage, traveling and writing a book. These dreams have become her reality.

Both natives of Minnesota, Lisa is from Menahga and Steve is from Mora. The couple has four sons and four grandchildren.

To reach author Lisa Cassman, e-mail her at lac7mn@gmail.com or call (218) 252-0233. To order The Road Less Traveled, a Guide to a Positive Marriage, visit http://www.halopublishing.com.

Press & Media Contact:
Lisa M. Umina, Publisher
Halo Publishing International
1031 Spring Cherry Court
Houston, TX 77038 – USA
877-705-9647
lisa@halopublishing.com
http://www.halopublishing.com

Will Personal Debt Push Consumers Over the Fiscal Cliff?

7 Tips to Surviving Financial Uncertainty

Phoenix, AZ, December 08, 2012 – Consumers continue to face a lot of financial uncertainty. While the balance of power in Washington looks similar to how it appeared before the election, the big battle over the country’s growing debt load—$16 trillion and continuing to swell—is still raging.

How will the government avoid the so-called “fiscal cliff”—the $600 billion of tax increases and spending cuts that are scheduled to take effect in 2013? And what does it all mean for consumers, especially those carrying heavy debt loads?

“Your best protection against the impending fiscal cliff is to begin eliminating debt now,” says financial literacy expert and founder of DebtFreeAcademy.com, Anthony Manganiello.

Since the looming fiscal cliff is expected to hit 90 percent of households by tacking on an average additional $3,500 in annual taxes, in addition to working now on becoming completely debt-free, Manganiello also offers the following advice on how families can avoid being pushed over the edge:

1. Know where you sit financially with your personal cash flow, NOT to be confused with a budget. Determine what smaller balances on debt you can pay off NOW, so you can free up monthly payments tied to those balances. You may need that cash flow in the not too distant future.

2. Focus on complete debt elimination. Concentrate all available funds towards eliminating as much debt—as quickly as possible—so your cash flow is in as good a shape as possible should the White House and Congress fail to take action.

3. Learn from the past. Look at your monthly cash flow and ask yourself, “What did I buy that resulted in all of these payments?” If you can’t answer that question with any degree of detail—meaning you’ve spent money on purchases you really didn’t need—let that reality sink in and avoid making the same mistakes in the future.

4. Realize that you’re a wealth generator, but not necessarily a wealth accumulator. Think about the past five or 10 years: How much income did you bring home and what do you have to show for it? Then, project what you will likely earn over the next five to 10 years and focus on accumulating as much of that wealth as possible.

5. Add up all your debt payments (mortgage, cars, credit cards, all of it) and ask yourself: If I was completely debt-free and didn’t have to make these payments, how much better off would me and my family be?” Let that be your motivator.

6. Determine how much of your gross annual salary is earmarked for debt payments. Depending on your income tax bracket, ascertain how much of gross income you have to generate in order to bring home enough to make your annual debt payments. Many households have more than 50 percent of their gross annual income earmarked towards servicing debt.

7. Even if the fiscal cliff is avoided, what have you learned? While the administration may be able to curtail the fiscal cliff, and avoid going over the edge, what should this mean to you? If the impending cliff had you in panic mode, then you need to reconsider your plan.

It’s possible that—fiscal cliff or not—your greatest vulnerability is your personal debt load. If that’s the case, then you need to do everything you can to change that reality into achieving a financial position that has you as well prepared as possible in the event economic calamity strikes.

Anthony Manganiello is an author, speaker, and entrepreneur who has spent the last two decades in the research and development—including the investment of millions of dollars, and tens of thousands of interviews with consumers looking for help with their debt and credit problems. The end result was the creation of the Cash-Flow Analysis™, the Cash-Flow Dashboard™ the book, The Debt-FREE Millionaire: Winning Strategies to Creating Great Credit and Retiring Rich, and now the DebtFreeAcademy.com.

Contact:
Anthony Manganiello
Debt Free Academy
450 Phoenix, AZ 80516
608-306-0197
anthonym@debtfreeacademy.com
http://www.debtfreeacademy.com/