Ingredients of Outliers Author John Shufeldt Book Signing at Finley Farms Elementary School in Gilbert,AZ, March 27, 2013


Phoenix, AZ (PRWEB) March 13, 2014

In celebration of the release of his new book Ingredients for Young Outliers: Achieving Your Most Amazing Future, author of Ingredients of Outliers, Dr. John Shufeldt will be at Finley Farms Elementary School in Gilbert, AZ, for a book signing and speaking engagement at 6:30 p.m. on March 27, 2014.

To RSVP, invite friends or view the invitation for Dr. Shufeldts book signing at Finley Farms Elementary School CLICK HERE to visit the invitation online.

This event will be open to the public and is especially geared towards young people ages 12-21 and their parents.

Shufeldt and Outlier Publishing hope to introduce Ingredients of Young Outliers to elementary, middle and high school audiences, inspiring young students, faculty and parents to the integral characteristics or ingredients that make up an outlier.

Shufeldts new book Ingredients of Young Outliers was written with a younger audience in mind. According to Shufeldt, the book is a compilation of stories, tips, and techniques designed as a life and career guide to help inspire future thought leaders and catalysts for change.

The goal of this book is to act as a surrogate mentor for students and young professionals who want to achieve more than they previously imagined was possible, says Shufeldt. Everyone needs a mentor, whether virtual or otherwise in order to spur each other on to achieve their goals.

Ingredients of Young Outliers is preceded by the first book in the Outlier Series titled, Ingredients of Outliers: A Recipe for personal Achievement, published in July 2013. It is also the second book edition to the Outlier Series. The Outlier Team announced that Ingredients of Outliers will be followed by at least 8 other books over the course of 2014. The books are intended for students, college graduates and anyone interested in entering or furthering their career. The goal of the series is to offer books specific to sought after career fields with insider information and recommended channels for pursuing that career from experts in each respective profession.

Some of the highlighted career fields include but are not limited to: Medicine, Law, Sports, Design / Engineering, The Arts / Entertainment, Entrepreneurism / Business, Service to Country/ Service to Mankind, Writing / Journalism, and Travel / Leisure.

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I would like to see people lead passion purposed lives and step out of their comfort zones, says Shufeldt. I want to see people find the outliers inside themselves.

EVENT INFORMATION:

Who: John Shufeldt

What: Speaking Engagement and Book Signing.

When: 6:30 p.m. MST

Where: Finley Farms Elementary School Gym – 375 S Columbus Dr. Gilbert AZ

About Ingredients of Young Outliers:

Ingredients of Young Outliers: A Student Handbook to Success is a 200-page life guide geared toward young adults who want to alter their own starts and explore lifes many opportunities. With nearly instant access to information and opportunities seemingly everywhere, finding ones passion, and determining the best future is becoming increasingly difficult. The question looms in every young adults mind- what major do I choose or which career should I pursue. In Ingredients of Young Outliers: A Student Handbook to Success, author John Shufeldt explores the traits of extraordinary individuals identified over nearly three decades of his professional career. While guiding young readers through these characteristics, he inspires them to step outside of their comfort zones and join the ranks of the outliers. His approachable and humorous style applied to very personal and inspirational stories, are geared toward helping young adults navigate their future opportunities and goals.

About Author John Shufeldt:

As well as being a practicing doctor and lawyer, Shufeldt is also a pilot (both plane and helicopter) and a business entrepreneur (and if pressed, he will reluctantly admit to being a budding chef and taekwondo black belt). Shufeldt received his BA from Drake University in 1982 and his MD from the University of Health Sciences/ The Chicago Medical School in 1986. He completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at Christ Hospital and Medical Center in 1989 where he spent his final year as Chief Resident.

He received his MBA in 1995, and his Juris Doctorate in 2005, both from Arizona State University. He is admitted to the State Bar in Arizona, the Federal District Court and Supreme Court of the United States.

Shufeldt is also an adjunct professor at the Sandra Day OConnor College of Law where he teaches a clinic on Health Law Entrepreneurism. He serves on the Drake University Board of Trustees and the Sandra Day OConner College of Law Alumni Board

Go to http://www.ingredientsofoutliers.com for updates and to learn more about Ingredients of Young Outliers and The Outliers Series.







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