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Dogs, Cats and that inner calm

FOR something different as Christmas approaches, The Zonta Club of Noosa in association with Primrose Hall Publishing Group and the University of the Sunshine Coast, invite all to the launch of Dr Prue Millear’s new book over a special Christmas lunch.
Join Prue for a unique two-course lunch with a glass of wine, and hear about how you can turn your problems into Dogs and channel your inner Cat to organise them all.
Her latest book ‘The benefits of a light heart,’ is an amusing way to think about stress management and dealing with life’s inevitable problems.
Rather than being too serious, Prue (and her alter ego, Professor Hilary Doodlebug, a delightful Cat) will introduce a range of Problem Dogs, from Kelpies (sensible ones) all the way to serious, dangerous problems that look like the Hounds of Hell (when all seems lost).
So once you’ve identified your Dog, learn how to get that Barking Dog to sit nicely and learn some manners, with hints and tips for Pups, Dog Fights, Black Dogs, Stray Dogs, and Sunshine Dogs.
When you’ve applied a dose of FLEA Powder and trained your problems, you can read the science behind happiness and humour, and how to be active in shaping your own life.
Join us for a two-course lunch (with a glass of wine) at the River Deck, Noosa Marina, at Tewantin from noon, Friday 16 December.
‘The benefits of a light heart’ will be available for purchase and there will be raffle prizes and a Lucky Door prize.
Bookings are essential for this very special occasion so please contact Dr Tina Doe at tina@primrosehall.com or phone 1300 826 417.

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