Alexandre Marcel Simonet

Alexandre Marcel Simonet (born May 16, 1954 in Paris (France)) graduated in sociology from the University of Paris-Sorbonne and is the developer of Positive Self Talk Against Panic The origins of Positive Self Talk Against Panic have roots that date back to the late nineteenth century. It was developed by Alexandre Simonet in 1989 and inspired by Positive Self Talk emotional for achieving personal success devised by Napoleon Hill (October 26, 1883 - November 8, 1970) which in turn was inspired by Andrew Carnegie (November 25, 1835 - August 11, 1919). The work of Hill, was first advised and then brought forward by William Clement Stone (May 4, 1902 - September 3, 2002).
It was with this' last, Alexandre Simonet that he was able to establish long and lasting friendship, which began in the late seventies and lasted until 2002, year when Stone died. Simonet was immediately fascinated by the techniques developed by the two, and for years he continued to be passionately interested. In 1987 he was caught during a diving, chilling his first episode of panic attack and from that moment, his indomitable spirit prompted him to spend every moment of her life to finding a solution that allowed her to return to live a peaceful existence. The successes of Positive Self Talk by Hill and Stone, who had so deeply marked his life took him through the years that followed, to prepare and develop the Positive Self Talk Against Panic, a method that could leave thousands of people from the nightmare of 'anxiety and panic generated by it, he himself first.
 
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