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%
Stress plays an important role in the body’s immune system? When stress levels reach a tipping point, the body’s immune system fails. Chronic exposure to stress leads to anxiety, depression, and illness. However, not everyone with stress develops a disease. The degree to which our thoughts control the effect of life events on our well-being is . . . → Read More: Did you know that …
By Daniela Bayer, on November 29th, 2010%
Methamphetamine is illegal, relatively cheap, easy to obtain, and highly addictive. It affects the central nervous system and causes structural, chemical, and metabolic brain changes. Stress increases neurotoxicity of meth. Addiction leads to reduced cognitive performance and verbal fluency, poor attention and memory.
Exposure to meth causes impairment to visual motor integration, sustained attention, and verbal . . . → Read More: Chemicals that harm with pleasure: Meth
By Daniela Bayer, on October 14th, 2010%
A colleague of mine and I were discussing the role of women in psychology, when out of the blue he surprised me with a question: “There was a lot that I took for granted until my wife had children. My wife and I have three daughters now, and I had to read up on literature on . . . → Read More: Dads empower their kids
By Daniela Bayer, on August 24th, 2010%
Our thoughts can make us sick, and they can help us get well. That may seem like New Age thinking, but medical research increasingly supports the role played by the mind in physical health.
“People have been seeking healing through prayer and intention since Paleolithic times,” notes Dr. Herbert Benson, founder of the Benson-Henry Institute for Mind . . . → Read More: Thoughts Can Heal Your Body
By Daniela Bayer, on August 14th, 2010%
Health Journeys guided imagery program with Blue Shield of California begun in 2000. Individuals facing one of 90 elective surgeries were sent guided imagery tapes. Here are findings from data gathered in 2000–2001; they are based on 900 completed patient surveys: while 45% of patients experienced high anxiety before listening to the tapes, less than 5% . . . → Read More: Guided imagery helps surgery patients manage anxiety and medical bills