SAN DIEGO, Calif., March 8, 2016 /PRNewswire/ College is supposed to be the best time of your life with endless fun and carefree living. These perceptions are hiding the reality of a deeper issue that is plaguing millions of students around the country: the anxiety and depression epidemic. Why are anxiety and depression now the leading mental health diagnoses among college students? Or more importantly, what can we do to stop this trend?
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Millennial Jake Heilbrunn has a unique understanding of why anxiety and depression are so prevalent today and how to overcome them. At 19 years old, Jake knows firsthand the struggles that are facing millions of youth. As one of the world's youngest motivational speakers and author of the soon-to-be released book Off the Beaten Trail, Jakeis committed to helping others find inner peace and purpose by following their intuition. Based on his own experience, he reveals the overarching problem that is causing this epidemic.
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After spending one semester in college during which time he made the dean's list and many friends, Jake Heilbrunn knew something was wrong. Depressed, anxiety ridden and breaking out in chronic hives, he realized that the path he was on didn't align with his true self. Following his intuition, Jake left college and spent four months backpacking through Central America alone, with no cell phone or ability to speak Spanish. Jake's remarkable story was featured on The Ziglar Show, a top five business podcast on iTunes. His book detailing his experiences, due out this summer, is intended to inspire others to courageously follow their intuition and pursue their own true path. To view his Off the Beaten Trail Kickstarter campaign featuring his book trailer, go to https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/565416334/off-the-beaten-trail.
AVAILABILITY: California, nationwide by arrangement, and via telephone
CONTACT: Jake Heilbrunn, (858) 750-0413 (California); Email; Blog: www.EyesFullyOpen.com
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