Susan Jeffers, Ph.D. (1938-2012), best known for her groundbreaking book, "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway," was internationally renowned for her writing and speaking. She has helped millions of people all over the world to overcome their fears and heal the pain in their lives.
Susan wrote about herself and her experience of life. She kept no secrets from her readers, striving to create an honest and very personal connection with her audience. It was her boundless humanity and willingness to share openly about her own life that was the key to her enduring popularity and influence as a writer and teacher. Susan never lost her passion for learning and research. After she had her children, she went back to college and received her master's degree and doctorate in psychology from Columbia University.
Susan went on to write 16 more books in a prolific career as an author, educator, and motivational speaker. Today, her books are published in over 100 countries and in 38 languages, and her work continues to help millions of people to free themselves and enjoy a deeper, richer, happier life.
Her books have been published in over 100 countries and translated into over 36 languages. "Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway" is the book that launched her life-long career as one of the top self-help authors in the world.
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