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Boston Businessman Becomes First Time Author

Boston businessman Lee Wellman becomes first time author with his release of the new self-help memoir My Quarter-Life Crisis: How an Anxiety Disorder Knocked Me Down, and How I Got Back Up. Within the first week this book has already found a home on Tucket Publishing’s Best Seller List (www.leewellman.com).

(PRWEB) October 11, 2006 -- Boston businessman Lee Wellman becomes first time author with his release of the new self-help memoir My Quarter-Life Crisis: How an Anxiety Disorder Knocked Me Down, and How I Got Back Up. Within the first week this book has already found a home on Tucket Publishing’s Best Seller List (http://www.leewellman.com).

Throughout the book Lee, a 31-year old successful businessman, candidly discusses his battle with an anxiety disorder that crept up on him one idle Tuesday afternoon. Most importantly, Lee shares with all the steps he took and the strategies he developed (Chapter 10—The Cheat Sheet) that were essential in overcoming his battle with anxiety, fear, panic, and even moderate depression.

This is the first book of its kind—written by a typical everyday man that we all can easily relate to—not a professional or PhD. In his book Lee bashes the age-old stigmas that anxiety is for the weak, the unsuccessful, or the uneducated person. In fact, Lee describes just the opposite. He explains how anxiety affects highly motivated, intelligent, driven, and caring people. Lee’s story resonates with many because he was on top of the world when his anxiety set in. He is a well-educated MBA with a prospering job and career. He has a loving family and great friends. He’s healthy, strong and athletic—a college All-American athlete nonetheless. Why would anxiety strike him? More importantly, how could it strike him? Lee’s point is that if it could affect him, it can affect anyone—and that’s why he’s speaking out. Just like writer Jennifer Lord (The Heights Newspaper, Boston, MA) wrote, “It appears, that by most standards, Wellman is one of the many suburban-bred, private college-learned, kings of our world. What does he have to panic about?”

My Quarter-Life Crisis has been endorsed by a number of professional therapists and is available online immediately for $14.99 at http://www.leewellman.com

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