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Dr. Jill Fandrich, PharmD, is a licensed pharmacist and acclaimed author whose diverse body of work bridges medical expertise, holistic health, critical thinking, leadership, mental clarity, and healthy lifestyles, empowering readers to navigate life’s complexities with resilience and discernment. With over 20 years in clinical practice, she draws from her PharmD background to infuse her nonfiction books with evidence-based insights, as seen in “Medically Speaking, Who Connects Your Dots? A Guide to Critical Thinking,” which equips healthcare professionals and patients to question influences on medical decisions, and “Strengthen Your Shield: Ways to Build Immunity Naturally,” offering simple, natural habits for wellness. Her leadership and success titles, such as “When Leaders Don’t Lead: When Coworkers Don’t ‘Co-Work'” and “Success is Ele-Mental: Basic Elements for Your Climb to Success,” offer practical strategies for thriving in dysfunctional environments and for building foundational character qualities. Books such as “Elevate Your Mind to Success: Take Your Thoughts to a Higher Level” and “Disconnected: A Life Rewritten by Brain Injury” focus on mental clarity and emotional resilience, sharing her personal insights of trauma to inspire adaptive mindsets. Extending her reach to younger audiences, Dr. Fandrich’s children’s series, “Papa’s Shed: The Mystifying Adventures of Master Seton,” fosters critical thinking in fun, engaging stories. Now venturing into fiction with her new series, The Library of Unwritten Futures, she explores ethical “what-ifs” in speculative worlds, blending her nonfiction themes with thrilling narratives. Spotlighting “The Missing Variable: Why Things Go Wrong When You Are Doing Everything Right,” this book uncovers hidden external factors in setbacks through 13 case studies, reducing self-blame and perfectionism to promote wellness and agency—ideal for anyone feeling stuck despite their efforts. Through her books, courses like Resilience Reset, and Substacks (The Lens of Reason for nonfiction and The Realm Between Realms for fiction), Dr. Fandrich invites readers to connect their own dots for a healthier, more empowered life.














