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FIFTY SOMETHING by Dr. Robert M. Fleisher

  How many years of quality life do you have left?  Ten years?     Fifteen?  Maybe twenty years if you are lucky?  Since you picked up this book, you must really give this question some thought.  If you are in your fifties now, many of your contemporaries will not be here in ten to fifteen years.  You can stay around longer if you wise up now! 

As you age, there is a major difference between existing and living.  If you don’t get it right now, you will more than likely just exist with a life of chronic illness and misery.

 

You’re never too old to be cool, in shape and healthy.  Not true!  The fifties are the last period in your life that you will be able to reverse some of the damage you have done all these years.  If you don’t do it now, it will be next to impossible to do it in the next decade.

 

If you want to live longer and with a better quality of life, you have this last chance to take some advice that will help you before it’s too late.

 

Keep your head in the sand or see where you are going.  You decide.

 

In your fifties:

 

Some of you will start to look old, feel old and act old.

 

Some of you are going to become brittle and frail, through the devastation of cancer arthritis and a host of other degenerative diseases.

 

Some of you are going to have difficulty walking around the block, the result of heart disease.

 

Some of you are going to die.

 

For the living, you will realize that you know more dead people than anytime before.

 

A small but smarter, more diligent group of you folks are going to change your lives for the better by following the advice in Fifty Something.

 

The fifties are the last ten years of your life you will be able to slow the ravages of Old Man Time and undo some of the damage you may have already done to your self.  Wake up today!

 

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Every practitioner should strive to stand out as the best of the best. It takes a lot of effort to become the best.  It’s more than understanding science or excellence at performing procedures.  All health-care providers deliver service; what sets the great ones apart is how they deliver it.  The way a health-care practitioner delivers patient care is their Bedside Manner.

 

Where do you turn if bedside manner skills don’t come naturally to you?

 

Bedside Manner:  How to Gain Your Patients’ Respect, Love & Loyalty explores a multitude of techniques to make better doctors, all based on Dr. Fleisher’s six pillars of great bedside manner: compassion, communication, confidence, character, class and comedy/charisma. Every healthcare provider and every patient benefits from a great bedside manner.

 

Through lessons, scripts, the shared experiences of Dr. Fleisher and other specialists and their staff members, and an extra dollop of humor, Bedside Manner guides health-care practitioners of any age through simple steps to improve their attitude, their patient care, their practice, and even the quality of their own lives while also protecting against lawsuits.  Seems like a big promise?  Bedside Manner is a big idea that has been executed brilliantly.

 

Bedside Manner is not just about charisma.  By developing and instituting practice management systems, Dr. Fleisher teaches how office design, employee and doctor scripts, interpersonal techniques, and the six pillars of bedside manner combine to build a practice and to make sure your patients remain loyal, are kept happy, and love you.

 

Bedside Manner is not just for new practitioners. Any competent practitioner with a sincere desire to provide better care, build his or her practice and avoid lawsuits can do so if they follow the program set out in, Bedside Manner:  How to Gain Your Patients’ Respect, Love & Loyalty. 

 

Bedside Manner is not just for doctors. Everyone in the allied healthcare professions who comes in contact with patients needs to have the knowledge and skills described in the pages of this book. Physicians, dentists, chiropractors, nurses, assistants, physical therapists, nutritionists, are just a few of the practitioners who need to read Bedside Manner. It is page after page of transformative magic.

So What Are The Forties All About?

 

Will your hair fall out?

Will sex be important?

Will your memory fade?

Will you fall into the vice of Midlife Crisis?

Will your marriage survive?

What is the meaning of life and for that matter death?

How will you compare when it’s time to go to the twenty-fifth reunion?

Explore these and many other relevant questions as they relate to middle-age.

 

It is very rare that we are offered a glimpse into the future course our lives. Now you can experience the universal phenomenon of aging before it happens.

 

Forty Something is truly a guide and a handbook for the inevitable journey through middle-age. 

 

Ignore the warnings, or embrace them for a happier, healthier, and better quality of life. 

Let insight be your guide.

 

Join the small but smarter more diligent group of folks who are going to change their lives for the better by following the advice in Forty Something.

 

Observations, interviews and extensive research are employed to give the reader an unusual insight into the process of passing through the forties.

 

You can go it alone, or you can take a guide with you. You can keep Forty Something on your night table and look up the things that are important to you as they are encountered, or you can go to sleep in the dark about your very existence. You decide.

 

Because the second half of life really can be better than the first half

 

Forty Something has answers

 

An easy to read, humorous way to be informed

 

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