By Daniela Bayer, on November 23rd, 2011%
Described in the book’s prologue as “the unfolding story” of the author’s heart, Anyone’s Love Story chronicles the various stages in the perennial experience of love and loss. In this, Daniela Bayer reconciles the painful end of a failed relationship with reaffirmation of self, possibility for new love, and an enlightened sense of being.
Marked by candid . . . → Read More: San Francisco/Sacramento Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story
By Daniela Bayer, on September 8th, 2011%
A strong pick for anyone looking for verse and soul to give them the strength to find their own love of the world.
Love has a profound effect on our life. “Anyone’s Love Story” is a collection of musings of a poetic like nature from Daniela Bayer, speaking with spirit and life throughout. With a . . . → Read More: Midwest Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story
By Daniela Bayer, on August 28th, 2011%
Much like life, love is not a destination; by using poetry to depict the stages of the relationship cycle, Bayer writes her way to the answers along that journey.
At one time or another, we all experience love and the loss of love. How smooth our journey is on this route depends on the . . . → Read More: Kirkus Book Review for Anyone’s Love Story
By Daniela Bayer, on June 17th, 2011%
Press Release June 1, 2011
“Anyone’s Love Story” by Daniela Bayer aims to provide readers with a source of wisdom and comfort as they achieve positive, lasting changes in their relationships
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Once they end a serious relationship, many people are often left with questions to be answered and pain to be . . . → Read More: Anyone’s Love Story
By Daniela Bayer, on April 30th, 2011%
Mindfulness is also defined as psychological freedom? The concept has its roots in Eastern meditation practice. Mindfulness means being self-aware, fully present in the moment, giving complete attention to the here and now on a moment-to-moment basis, practicing nonjudgmental awareness. Awareness is being able to monitor inner reality and outer environment. Attention is a focused . . . → Read More: Did you know that …
By Daniela Bayer, on August 14th, 2010%
Have you ever had a dream, which suddenly made something clear to you or gave you a great idea? This is because logic shuts down, so when two ideas “collide,” they combine in new and unforeseen ways. Daydreaming is essentially the same thing, with two noticeable differences: First, you will likely remember these ideas much more . . . → Read More: How to Daydream ..
By Daniela Bayer, on August 14th, 2010%
Feeling stressed? Try chamomile!1 This ‘traditional’ remedy has been around for years, but how much truth is there behind this old wives’ tale?
In an evaluation for Faculty of 1000, Michael Van Ameringen and Beth Patterson draw attention to the first randomized controlled trial of chamomile for the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder (GAD). The study, recently . . . → Read More: The calming power of Chamomile
By Daniela Bayer, on August 14th, 2010%
In a 1997 pilot study by McKinney, Antoni, Kumar, Tims and McCabe, 28 randomly selected adults were studied to see if guided imagery and music had any effect on their mood and cortisol levels. Subjects were given a Profile in Mood States test, and each donated 15 cc’s of blood before and after a 13-week intervention . . . → Read More: Effects of guided imagery and music therapy on mood