
Part of Series
Is there a difficult decision you need to make or a conversation you’re dreading to have? Do you have a dilemma that’s keeping you up at night? This short book gets down to the essentials to show how you can reel in your anxieties and tackle the difficult decisions you’re facing in life right now. Discover three simple tools you can apply within minutes to boost your self-confidence and help you make solid choices with calm and clarity. In this book, you’ll learn: The five aspects of fear and how you can use fear to your advantage. The four essential mindset shifts you need to make to overcome fear. Three easy-to-use tools you can apply to help you make better decisions faster. If you’d like shortcuts to fear-busting techniques from a down-to-earth author who has been exactly where you are, you’ll enjoy this book. Pick up The Fear Buster today to conquer your paralyzing worries and take action. This book is part of the Rebel Diva series designed for the busy working woman who’s juggling it all and wish life had more to give her!
Author

Tikiri Herath is the multiple award-winning author of international mystery and thriller novels. Tikiri has a bachelor's degree from the University of Victoria, Canada, and a master's degree from the Solvay Business School in Brussels, Belgium. For almost two decades, she worked in the intelligence and defense sectors, including in the Canadian Federal Government and at NATO in Europe and North America. Tikiri’s an adrenaline junkie who has rock climbed, bungee jumped, rode on the back of a motorcycle across Quebec, flown in an acrobatic airplane upside down, and parachuted solo. When she's not plotting another thriller scene or planning an adrenaline-filled trip, you’ll find her baking in her kitchen with a glass of red Shiraz and vintage jazz playing in the background. Born in Sri Lanka, Tikiri grew up in East Africa and has studied, worked, and lived in Southeast Asia, continental Europe, and North America through her adult life. An international nomad and fifth-culture kid, she now calls Canada home.
