Bang And Olufsen Salesman Avoids Heart Failure

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT

December 9th

2009      

                        



                         NATASHA BURFIELD 0400 603 463










            natasha@solinstitute.net



Baby boomers RISK THEIR HEALTH as they delay retirement and stay in

the ‘rat race’ for longer and longer – Former Bang and Olufsen front

man for South Australia has literally SAVED HIS LIFE by saying NO to the

government’s push to keep workers working for longer


Told by doctors that only half his heart was working and he would have a stroke within a year

if he didn’t change, Greg Ferres realized he had to do something…what he did literally saved

him from heart failure.


Baby Boomer Greg Ferres was the number 1 salesperson in South Australia for Bang and

Olufsen,  but he ‘drew a line in the sand’ after 37 years in the same company and has begun a

new life which is already delivering priceless rewards.


Greg Ferres knows the sacrifices that he and those of his generation have made to achieve success in

their career. He is part of a new trend of baby boomers who are postponing retirement and looking for a

new way to earn an income and still HAVE A LIFE! 

Greg Ferres has some very personal insights to share with the entrepreneurial baby boomers who are

not ready to retire – but don’t want to kill themselves working either.

Some of the issues Greg addressed were:


The day Greg realized his health was on the line – he realized he was NOT superman and that he

was at real risk of a major heart attack. 


After the market crash, the work load trebled for half the sales.


How starting his own business has provided him with long-overdue family time.


Why he has found that working for himself is a better form of pressure.


What has happened to his health in just a few months.

To schedule an interview or to get more information including why Greg is starting a new business later

in life, please call Natasha on 08 8344 2232 or 0400 603 463. Biography and fact sheet also available.

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