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NORFOLK, Va. (PRWEB) November 21, 2014 -- It’s time to face life head on – and the first step is owning choices. In “Getting More For Less: The Gravity of America’s Choices,” accomplished physician George LaRoque III provides a self-help guide that empowers readers to realize the impact of each and every decision they choose to make.
LaRoque, a father of four, cared for patients in rural Appalachia and now practices in eastern North Carolina and Virginia. His guide teaches about life, education, employment, and the true strength of free will. By focusing on the theme of repeated imbalances occurring throughout life, LaRoque has channeled his experiences and observations to create an essential tool that applies to a broad variety of readers.
“I have learned a lot about the implications of choices through my experiences as a physician and as a parent,” said LaRoque. “Sometimes, facing these truths can be hard. I wanted to explore the ideas of what shapes our behavior, and what makes people think and act the way they do.”
After watching both his patients and children make decisions that resulted in similar negative outcomes, LaRoque realized that there was a distinct pattern in how our choices affect lives as a whole. Tackling a broad range of topics, the author holds nothing back as he candidly confronts the judgment calls that can make or break our well-being.
“Getting More For Less: The Gravity of America’s Choices”
By: George LaRoque III
ISBN: 978-1-4969-4497-9
Available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Author House
About the author
George LaRoque III lives near Norfolk, Virginia. He is an accomplished physician and is experienced in the area of caring for cancer patients. The author lives with his wife and four children on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.
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