New Years Resolution: Solve Americas Biggest Problem, End up Bitter and Cynical
(2013)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Stephen Simac, 2013
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1 online resource (49 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9781311581020 MWT18436758, 1311581022 18436758
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

I wrote this series in 2005 for the Coastal Post, a Marin county monthly newspaper, an icon of the Free Press in the SF Bay Area that published my articles and columns from 1990 until its untimely demise in 2010. This series was written as a Walter Mitty adventure tale in a stream of consciousness style based on several manic clients I'd evaluated as a psychiatric crisis clinician. They were always the most interesting and quotable in my case notes, with their pressured speech, quick slants down field, leaping receptions and absolute conviction about their concepts. You might say that sounds like all my writing, but this was deliberate. My sister said it was the funniest articles I ever wrote, or at least shared with her, so that's an endorsement.The first article in this series was the seed concept for my book on reforming health care, Save Trillions with Universal Health Care. This first New Year's health care solution was a little more twisted, as are those for affordable housing and healthy transportation. I've developed more evidence based solutions for these too included in Lose Weight, Save Money. and Really Reduce Greenhouse Gases.I've edited the series from those original articles to tighten it up and match Smashwords format. I've included scanned illustrations from different versions of Peter Pan. The cover image is from an adventure in Oz illustration, I forget which book. This is an experiment to see whether smashwords grinds up images. I have been researching and writing about health and wellness for thirty five years. I have a masters degree in integral health studies, extensive knowledge of nutrition, supplements, exercise and years of practice in a variety of healing, recovery and stress reduction techniques. My focus is on individual and public wellness promotion and this book is the result of an idea for health care reform that prioritizes improving health rather than treating preventable illness and injury

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