Monday, September 13, 2010
Nina Amir, Jewish human potential author and speaker known for focusing her work on tips and tools that cross religious lines, today released a new product just in time for use during the High Holy Days.
"Last year I ran a series of 10 posts on my blog,
As the Spirit Moves Me, during the High Holy Days to help people with the t'shuvah process, the process of returning to their best selves. I have compiled those posts and some additional information into an ebook called
10 Days and 10 Ways to Return to Your Best Self, A T'Shuvah Guide, that is now available on my website for the low cost of $7," Amir explained.
The 10 days between Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, and Yom Kippur, the Day of Repentance, are called the Days of Awe. "They are a time for Jews–or anyone–to go inward and consider how to 'do t'shuvah,' to turn back to God and to their best self," Amir says. "This e-book provides 10-days of exercises to help you go through this introspective process. It gives structure to the Days of Awe so you can truly consider not only your sins and how to rectify them but how to achieve your full human potential."
Amir is offering gift with the purchase of
10 Days and 10 Ways to Return to Your Best Self, A T'Shuvah Guide. Buyers will receive a free copy
7 Steps to Meaning-Full and Spirit-Full Rituals and Prayers, an excerpt from one of her other e-books.
Amir claims that
10 Days and 10 Ways to Return to Your Best Self crosses religious lines to help Jews and non-Jews return to their best selves in just 10 awesome days. "It's a great tool for Jews, but, like most of the products I create, it's applicable for anyone."
Nina Amir, is a seasoned journalist, maggid (Jewish inspirational speaker), and a conscious creation coach. Additionally, she serves as the director of public relations and outreach for
www.CyberJudaism.org, writes a column as the
National Jewish Issues Examiner.com, and appears once a month as the holiday and spirituality expert on
Conversations with Mrs. Claus, a weekly podcast heard in more than 90 countries and downloaded by 110,000 listeners per month. She holds a BA in magazine journalism from Syracuse University's S.I Newhouse School of Public Communication with a concentration in psychology as well as being a certified rebirther and a trained Voice Dialogue facilitator. Through her writing and speaking, Amir offers human potential, personal growth and practical spiritual tools from a Jewish perspective, although her work spans religious lines and is pertinent to people of all faiths and spiritual traditions. In all she does, Amir strives to help people live fully and feel the Divine Presence in their lives every day.