Stress Rejecters Nation
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Locality: Fayetteville, Georgia
Phone: +1 678-744-7927
Address: 110 Habersham Dr, Ste 115 30214 Fayetteville, GA, US
Website: www.stressrejectersnation.com
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The new Serenity Pathways is here! Fly Into the Rest of Your Summer with Stress Rejecters Nation. Check out the featured member: Mary Wells of Amazing Grace.
Hot Fun in the Summertime! Check the latest issue of Serenity Pathways for Technology & Stress & so much more! http://conta.cc/16ZjivO
Congratulations to Dr. Thomas A. Parker! http://conta.cc/19YTTy9
Congrats to Dr. Thomas A. Parker: CAU Alum for the Day Friday May 24th! http://www.facebook.com/CAUALUMRELATE
Experience Serenity Pathways - May 2013 Edition featuring GA Tech's NBA Players Part 2, the art of the Staycation, & MOM Nicole Buddle-Diaz http://conta.cc/17YLFXI
Are You Still Looking For The Perfect Mother's Day Gift? http://conta.cc/12prxcn
What Do You Gift The Mother Who Has Everything? http://conta.cc/14npvQC
Serenity Pathways - April 2013 Featuring the Georgia Tech "NBA"s, Ask the #Stress Rejection Doctor and Much More! http://conta.cc/16ZqNis
Check out the October Edition of Serenity Pathways featuring: "How to Handle Election Drama" http://myemail.constantcontact.com/Serenity-Pathways---Octo
Join me at the LPCA-GA conference 6/7-10/12 and get copies of Self Love- Self Care: Stress Reduction, Relaxation and Sleep Aid CD. www.stressrejectersnation.com
Check out a really informative article on Whitney Houston and stress at http://www.stressrejectersnation.com/eletterarchives.html
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