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CredentialsJohn Lee is a world renowned expert on relationships between men and women, parents and children, anger management and emotional regression. His simple teachings offer insights into developing better relationships and better lives both at home and work.John is the best-selling author or The Flying Boy: Healing the Wounded Man, which reveals why men run from relationships. He has also published fifteen other books on relationships, recovery, spirituality, creativity and anger. Go to books to learn more. John Lee is not only a writer, personal life coach and consultant, but a poet, a teacher and a humorist. John taught at the universities of Texas and Alabama and maintained a private practice and founded The Austin Men's Center in Austin, Texas. John teaches all over the world and although the subject matter of his books, tapes, lectures and workshops is serious, John approaches them with a wonderful sense of humor in a language that anyone can understand. Some say John's no-nonsense teaching style and master story-telling is in the same tradition of Mark Twain and Will Rogers. One of the basic principles John teaches is how to stay true to yourself and listen to what your body is telling you. Too many of us live "intellectual" lives, but we forget that a person needs to have a spiritual, emotional, physical and creative life. The method John Lee uses in his lectures to facilitate people in getting in touch with themselves is truly miraculous, yet grounded in simple ideas, exercises and concepts that anyone can learn. The information and experiences gained by John's lessons is useful to everyone, regardless of your background. John has been a guest on Oprah and Friends--The Mahmet Oz Program, 20/20, Barbara Walter's The View, CNN, MSNBC and PBS and has appeared on Oprah Winfrey numerous times. John has also been featured in newspapers and magazines such as Newsweek, The New York Times and Yoga Journal. If you need more information on John Lee, please call 678.494.1296 or e-mail his assistant at theflyingboy@aol.com
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