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Jun
21
2009

Win an Autographed Book by Bryan Robinson Ph.D. – The Art of Confident Living!

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It’s time for our next book contest on our ADDer World ADHD Social Network!

As a member of our ADDer World ADHD Social Network you can win a free, autographed copy The Art of Confident Living by Bryan Robinson Ph.D. I have read many books already this year and am determined to expand my horizons via reading as much as I can. Robinson’s book is one of the most fascinating and helpful books I have read! I wrote about it here.

When I contacted Bryan Robinson, he was kind, generous and excited to donate a signed copy of his book for our members to win! A special shout-out thanks to Dr. Robinson!

The rules for this contest are very simple:

  1. If you refer someone to ADDer World and they use your name in the referral space provided, then your name will be put into the hat each and every time your name is used by a new member! Only new members referred starting from today, count. Be sure to let anyone you refer know that they should use your name or alias.
  2. If you post an article referring people here via your blog or website, please let me know and that will count as an entry.
  3. If you send an email out to friends or to an e-list (but please no spamming) – forward such an email to me. This will count as an entry too.

This contest is in celebration of our reaching 1000 members WOW! Show your ADDer World spirit by helping us build our community and reach another 1000 members!! Let’s build our community together! Who’s with me!!?? :-)

Contest ends July, 15, 2009 - The winner will be drawn randomly from the hat and announced the following day.

Please reply here with any questions.

Bryan

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"Anyone with ADD or with friends, loved ones or colleagues with ADD will be informed and touched by Bryan’s book." Bryan Robinson Ph.D. author of 'The Art of Confident Living'

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It is an honor to have written a book that is meaning so much and benefiting so many. It is my hope that one day ‘One Boy’s Struggle: A Memoir’ will be read by every teacher and parent, as well as read by every adult with ADHD. If you own a copy and have read it, please consider passing it on, loan it out to friends, a support group or donating it to your local library.

Thank you!

~Bryan

 
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