Fresh: How to feel fresh psychological and physical

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Davies Guttmann advises you for your own personal path to freshness. Keeping your mind and body fresh through the right way of living and thinking is key to overcome many of today’s common psychological and physiological problems and many other health related problems that make us shy, keep us from interacting and leading a rich and active life. Keeping yourself fresh will also change the way you see and feel yourself. Not being fresh leads to many often combined health and other issues. Whether it is some form of body odour, a physical peculiarity, skin problems or some sexually-oriented issue these are the types of personal condition that we don’t feel comfortable with. This collection encourages people who suffer from these ailments to understand that they are not alone in their situation and it is nothing to be embarrassed or humiliated about. Find the remedies and where you can get help – start feeling normal again and be fresh!

About the author

Davies Guttmann was born in 1966 in Vienna, were he lives with his wife and their four children. He started his business life 1988 as editor of the leading Austrian stock market letter. Many other financial publications followed. Guttmann also worked for various newspapers as a financial journalist. In the 90ies he was co-publisher of werk-zeug, a technology and art magazine, as well as Streetfashion, a magazine featuring fashionable people on the streets of the world. After this Guttmann worked as a Alternative Investment and Private Equity specialist.

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