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Healthy Relationships Lead to Healthy Living

In his new book, The Whole Life, Healthy Human Living, author Jerry Blevins describes the four relationships we have in human living ---- God, Self, Others andNature.

Houston, TX (USA), February 03, 2014 -- In his new book, The Whole Life, Healthy Human Living, author Jerry Blevins describes the four relationships we have inhuman living ---- God, Self, Others and Nature. The book stresses the interrelationship of all four areas. We cannot have a relationship in any one of the areaswithout involving the other three as well, Blevins said. It is important that therelationships are healthy in all four areas, said the author.

Since living includes confronting life in many ways, the chapters in The Whole Life, Healthy Human Living deal with the difference between constructive anxietyand destructive anxiety, as well as the five characteristics of a good worker; dealing with stress; the meaning of peace; before and after the wedding; making and enjoying friendships; and dealing with many other contexts and decisions that we face daily.

Published by Halo Publishing International ( http://www.halopublishing.com ), The Whole Life, Healthy Human Living emphasizes that good working characteristicsinclude enthusiasm, energy, focus, creativity and patience. These are all important characteristics for success in life and Jerry Blevins book gives readers aware

ness of how to achieve a healthy, whole existence in our world, said Publisher Lisa Umina.

Blevins said we stray from our path when we do not have healthy relationships with God. Self, Others and Nature. It is important to learn the difference betweenconstructive anxiety and destructive anxiety.

Blevins had a career as a Presbyterian minister and recently retired from NorthCentral Michigan College where he taught in the departments of World Religion, Philosophy and American History. A native of Akron, Ohio, he earned a bachelors degree from Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana and a master's degree from Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. He has worked with students at Ball State University, Purdue University, Huntington Indiana College and Northern Illino

is University.

Blevins lives in Michigan with his wife of 30 years, Sue. The couple has five children and seven grandchildren. The author enjoys watching all kinds of sporting events and playing golf.

To order The Whole Life, Healthy Human Living visit www.halopublishing.com. To reach author Jerry Blevins, e-mail him at [email protected].

Press & Media Contact:Lisa M. Umina, PublisherHalo Publishing InternationalAP #726 / P.O. Box 60326

Houston, TX 77205-0326 - [email protected]://www.halopublishing.com

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