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The Doxa Method: Transport Your Fears into Success!
The Doxa Method: Transport Your Fears into Success!
The Doxa Method: Transport Your Fears into Success!
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The DOXA Method is a revolutionary, effective, and realistic method Ana applied for over twenty-five years at the organizations she held positionssuch as CFO, CEO, COO, VP of sales, and VPor relationships for the various industries like manufacturing, automotive, development, medical device, and hospitality industry. The DOXA Method has a direct link to leadership and business success. The DOXA Method is teaching and empowering us how to transport fear and transform fear into success in all areas of life. This method proves us that we can use fear to lead us to happiness and exceed accomplishments.

Ana shares with us her powerful formulas and friendly tools of how to shift our thinking and create a new outlook on life, stress, overwhelming sensations, and desperation.

Most importantly, the DOXA Method will bring you to ease and free the anxiety of over forty-four million Americans who live with it when only 10 percent seek help and support.

The DOXA Method will also teach you how to live and practice and experience the three time zonespast, present, and post time (future)how to let go of past emotional weight, how to focus and be totally in the now and produce your utmost and the shift for tomorrows hope, belief, and trust.

THE DOXA Method will increase your passion, elevate your spirit, and follow your purpose simply by following the four DOXA steps: Ddesire, Ooutstanding, Xx out the impossible, and Aallow you to be you.

The DOXA Method will help you throughout your journey with your relationships with food, family, friends, children, and career and, most importantly, create your best relationship and understanding with you! This book takes you deep to your foundation, your feelings, and your desires.


The DOXA Method will also show you and teach you how to blend common sense with emotions in all areas of life and life choices.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherBalboa Press
Release dateSep 12, 2017
ISBN9781504387521
The Doxa Method: Transport Your Fears into Success!
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Ana Weber

The consummate "people person," Ana approaches every person and every new experience with joy and love. Her employees love to work with her, and her friends love to be around her. And at every company she has helped to manage, she's helped engineer massive revenue growth. As an example, she took one company from annual revenues of $250,000 to $82 million in just five years, while creating 83 new full-time jobs. If you ask Ana the secret of her long string of business successes, she'll tell you it's all about building relationships. In addition to her many decades of business experience, Ana has achieved success in multiple parallel careersas a writer, speaker, personal and business/professional coach, and philanthropist

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    The Doxa Method - Ana Weber

    THE

    DOXA

    METHOD

    RANSPORT YOUR FEARS

    INTO SUCCESS!

    ANA WEBER

    Edited by Shel Horowitz of Going Beyond Sustainability

    Cover design by Andrea McNeeley – 320: designs

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    Copyright © 2017 Ana Weber.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the author except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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    Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.

    The author of this book does not dispense medical advice or prescribe the use of any technique as a form of treatment for physical, emotional, or medical problems without the advice of a physician, either directly or indirectly. The intent of the author is only to offer information of a general nature to help you in your quest for emotional and spiritual well-being. In the event you use any of the information in this book for yourself, which is your constitutional right, the author and the publisher assume no responsibility for your actions.

    Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Thinkstock are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.

    Certain stock imagery © Thinkstock.

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-8754-5 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-8753-8 (hc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5043-8752-1 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2017914079

    Balboa Press rev. date: 03/05/2018

    Contents

    Dedication

    Acknowledgements

    SECTION 1

    Life before The DOXA METHOD

    Chapter 1   From Darkness to Light

    Chapter 2   The Choice

    Chapter 3   The Sound of the Guitar

    Chapter 4   No Boundaries

    Chapter 5   Where Do We Go from Here?

    SECTION 2

    THE DOXA METHOD

    Chapter 1   Find Your Passion, Spirit, Purpose, and Connection—the DOXA Way

    Chapter 2   Sweet Tastes of Life!

    Chapter 3   The Lost Nightmare

    Chapter 4   Meditation

    Chapter 5   Relationships

    Chapter 6   Tradeoffs

    Chapter 7   Travel—and the DOXA Method

    Chapter 8   What Would You Change, if You Could?

    Chapter 9   Is Passion Inherited?

    Chapter 10   CHANGE—and Changes

    Chapter 11   Intuition

    SECTION 3

    THE DOXA METHOD life with the DOXA METHOD

    Chapter Finale

    About Ana Weber

    DEDICATION

    I dedicate this book to all the people in the world who seek personal liberty and happiness.

    Ana Weber

    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

    Thank you to my husband, Mario for his continued support, awesome devotion and tremendous patience.

    It’s been a tough year for you and regardless to unexpected challenges you expressed your genuine efforts and love.

    I AM delighted to acknowledge and express my love and my appreciation to my son Sean, and my two grandchildren, Logan and Mia.

    You are my greatest gift and I am looking forward to many happy and joyful years spent with you traveling the world.

    Very special thanks to Shel Horowitz. I am so blessed to work with him and to have him as a dear brilliant friend. Thank you so

    I would like to thank David Thalberg for believing in me, for his amazing guidance, and for his continued support and efforts.

    Many thanks to Shelley Hunt, Linda Hollander and Jackie Lapin.

    Ana Weber

    THE DOXA METHOD

    - 3 SECTIONS

    SECTION 1

    Life before The

    DOXA METHOD

    Chapter 1

    From Darkness to Light

    Why are you crying? Mom gave me a serious look. You know it’s all going to work out. I took out my handkerchief, dried my eyes, and continued to cross Tel Aviv’s broad, congested Allenby Street.

    I was 10 going on 11, a child in years but shouldering the burdens of an adult. Confronting the challenges of our existence—creating a new life in a new country, going back to school, and finding food for our table—my anxiety was understandable.

    We were destitute and friendless, enveloped in uncertainty.

    Back then, I didn’t realize how much of an optimist my mom was. Her behavior and her attitude allowed her faith, her trust and her courage to shine through. Nothing would ever break her spirit! Mom survived the Holocaust—the worst of all life events. Nothing could compare to that trauma. She lost family members, not to mention an aristocratic life in a secure, beautifully decorated, large home with servants.

    She was the 16th child of two amazing parents. My grandfather was a scholar and a leader in Hungary’s and Czechoslovakia’s grape cultivation business. He was a leader ahead of his time. An educated man with deep knowledge in many areas, he was inspired by his vision of helping to create a mature wine industry in the country. Also educated and elegant, my grandmother, born into the elite Esterhazy Eisenstaedt family, lectured weekly to women’s groups.

    Mom grew up with calmness, beauty, and tremendous love. But her perfect life had slammed shut abruptly and painfully.

    Yet, that awesome foundation kept her sane at the worst of times. After the war, every obstacle and challenge was nothing to her. The worst is over, she would say. She could handle any situation. Regardless of its difficulty, she overcame it with flying colors and moved on. Mom loved life and believed that even a bare life is more than no life at all.

    Though I learned so much from her, my childhood was very different from hers. The same obstacles that made me fearful were just chances to show her high spirit, her enthusiasm for life, and her active mind.

    Just a few hours before, we’d arrived at Tel Aviv’s airport from Cluj, Romania. It was our very first flight. Mom held my hand and prayed the entire time. She tried not to show her fear—but I could sense it in her shaking, cold hands.

    Just the two of us, flying to a whole new life. My parents had divorced when I was 5. I felt the loneliness more than ever.

    I will never forget Dad’s face when we hugged and said good bye to each other. At the time, I had long brown hair braded in the back and a thin face with brown eyes and pale skin. Would you mind if I kept your braid with me as a souvenir of your pretty face? Dad asked. After all, you are moving to a warm place, it might be easier and less warm to keep short hair. Mom glanced at me. Without a word, she walked over to the kitchen area, took out the large scissors from the drawer, and proceeded to cut my hair.

    I said nothing. The reflection in our illuminated custom-made snake-shaped gold-plated mirror matched my feeling of nakedness.

    I can still recall the feeling. It was a new emotion: a sense of letting go and of welcoming the opportunity, to newness. Yet, at the same time, I was full of doubts. But I listened to my innocent inner voice and asked no questions.

    The next day we were on a train to Hungary and off to Austria. After seven days in Austria, we boarded the plane in Vienna, the city covered with clear snow, cold seeping through our bodies. Since the temperature was 10 below zero, we wore scarves, boots, warm clothes, and tight wool hats with matching gloves. The flight was long but steady.

    We’d arrived at Tel Aviv early in the morning on January 13th, 1960, stepped off the plane, and touched the Promised Land. A place filled with dreams and possibilities! We both kissed the ground, with a sense of liberty. We did it! This was it! We’d embarked on a new unfamiliar life. Who knew what was in store?

    We were greeted with 80-degree weather and a chamsin, (hot wind) blowing from the west. Unprepared for such hospitality, we peeled off our layers and we still felt overheated, desperate for a bath and a cold drink somewhere.

    Dad believed that relocating to a new country following Mom’s dream would be a great change and would lead to an easier life for me.

    Little he knew that the first few months would be unbearable.

    From the immigration department, Mom received $100, along with keys to a small flat out in Yavne, some canned olives, marmalade, matzo, and

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