About the Book & Author
One day Dr. Alan Shelton woke up to the realization that he had lost his love
for his work. Not a shred of his original enthusiasm for healing and helping
remained. Where had it gone? He agonized over the question. At last a chance
encounter with a Native American traditional healer introduced Dr. Shelton to
the ancient concept of the Wellness Circle and his place within it. By reclaiming
his connection to spiritual life, the physician learned how to heal himself.
In Transforming Burnout, based on his popular workshops of the same name, Dr.
Shelton teaches how to end burnout and reclaim enthusiasm by finding a healthy
balance in body, mind, and spirit. In a recent study, three-quarters of workers
felt negatively toward their work. Additional studies indicate that a whopping
72 percent of America's employees are either emotionally disconnected from their
work, or worse, actively working to undermine the organization for which they
work. Enthusiastically endorsed by leaders in business and healthcare alike,
Dr. Shelton's Transforming Burnout charts the course from deep burnout back to
enthusiasm and joy. Using simple methods Dr. Shelton offers, anyone can renew
and reclaim their enjoyment of work and their love of life.
Alan Shelton, MD is the clinical director at the Puyallup Tribal
Health Authority where he has worked as a family practitioner for 22 years. He
also serves as faculty at Tacoma Family Medicine residency program at Multicare
Hospital in Tacoma, Washington. In addition to his MD degree, Dr. Shelton earned
a Master's in Public Health at University of Washington Medical School and is a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington. He recently
completed training in acupuncture. Dr. Shelton grew up in Japan, an upbringing
which helps him adapt easily to other cultures, including the Native American
community in which he works. His personal renewal and recovery from burnout,
along with his deep respect for the Native American spiritual tradition, inspired
him to share with others the essential role spirituality plays in achieving true
satisfaction and fulfillment at work. Dr. Shelton is married and is the father
of six children. He enjoys coaching basketball and playing trumpet in his family
band.
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