Valerie Young
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Following the sudden death of her mother Barbara in 1993, Valerie left her corporate job and 90-mile-a-day commute to pursue her own dream of launching Changing Course. She is an internationally known workshop leader and public speaker. Her insight and humor have made her a popular guest speaker at such diverse organizations as Intel, Daimler Chrysler, Bristol-Myers Squibb, CIGNA, American Women in Radio and Television, American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Women’s Jewelry Association, Society of Women Engineers, National Association of Bank Women, National Association of Insurance Women, Women in Federal Law Enforcement, Association of Women in Science, Women Rainmaker’s Roundtable (law firm partners), Connecticut Bar Association, Zonta, Professional Secretaries International and American Society for Training and Development.
Valerie's career change tips have been cited in such publications as Kiplinger’s, Inc., The Wall Street Jou al, USA Weekend magazine, Entrepreneur, Woman’s Day, Reader’s Digest, Redbook, Self, Glamour (UK), Cosmopolitan, The Executive Female, The Globe and Mail, The Edmonton Sun, The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia), The Chicago Tribune, The Boston Globe, The Oregonian, The Ventura County Star, and The Dallas Morning News. She has been a guest on People Are Talking (ABC), the Canadian Broadcast Corporation’s The Current, Chicago’s WMAQ, and The Wall Street Jou al’s nationally-syndicated program “Work & Family.” She joins Rosabeth Moss Kanter, Natasha Josefowitz and others as a contributing author to Not As Far As You Think: The Realities of Working Women and contributing editor to Finding Your True Calling.
In addition, Valerie has delivered her How to Feel As Bright and Capable As Everyone Seems to Think You Are program at numerous colleges and universities including Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Cornell, Califo ia Institute of Technology, Princeton, Johns Hopkins, Boston University School of Medicine, Amherst College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Northern Arizona University, University of Houston, University of Kentucky, University of Missouri, University of Illinois, University of Kansas, University of Colorado, University of Wisconsin, University of Texas, University of Iowa, University of Connecticut, University of Washington, and Texas A&M.
Before founding Changing Course, Valerie was a cubicle dweller in the strategic marketing department of a Fortune 500 company. She earned her Bachelor Arts form the School of Education at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, as well as her doctoral degree from the University of Massachusetts in Amherst where her research focused on understanding and eliminating the psychological barriers preventing women from achieving their full potential.
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The Great Work Debate: Money vs. Happiness
http://ChangingCourse.com/articles/index.htm
What Your Guidance Counselor, Career Counselor, and Own Mother Probably Never Told You... You Don't Need A Job to Make a Living
http://ChangingCourse.com/articles/index.htm
10 Steps to Escape the Job World and Create the Life You Really Want
http://ChangingCourse.com/articles/10stepsshort.htm
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Use Your Summer Vacation to Start Working at What You Love
Remember writing those "How I Spent My Summer Vacation" essays way back when? Summertime may not be the endless carefree season it was when you were a kid, but it's still a great time to jumpstart your dream of working at what you love. Here are three ways to use your summer vacation to grow ...
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Why Wish Upon A Star When You Can Reach for One?
It's been over thirty years since Pulitzer Prize-winning author Studs Terkel traveled the country conducting interviews for his book, "Working: People Talk About What They Do All Day and How They Feel About What They Do." In it is an insightful quote from Nora Watson who says, "I think most of ...
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Afraid To Take The Leap? Simple Ways To Face Down Your Fears
The so-called safe path is always "easier." Just ask Ursula Clay. Ursula tried to take the secure career path her immigrant parents had chosen for her. In fact, she worked incredibly hard to achieve a level of financial success and security her parents, both high school dropouts, never had. Says ...
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10 Steps To Escape The Job World And Create the Life You Really Want
1. GET THE POINT – OF LIFE, THAT IS. How many of us will look back in our old age and wish we'd gone to more meetings or put in more overtime. The point? Despite pressure to "play it safe" by sticking with your day job ("...but dear, you have a good job, you want to be HAPPY too?") you have ...
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If You Think You Can't Change Course... You're Right
You've heard the expression that some people see the glass as half full while others perceive the same glass to be half empty? I had the opportunity to see this difference in perception in action. One summer, my father and I drove to the airport to pick up my some family members visiting from ...
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Want To Re-Create Your Life? What Not To Do
You’ve probably read plenty of advice on what you need to do to find and follow the path to right livelihood. Well, I thought it might be time to offer a little counter-intuitive advice on what not to do. For example… Do Not Automatically Trust the Experts Even so-called experts sometimes get ...
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10 Steps to Escape the Job World and Create the Life You Really Want
1. GET THE POINT – OF LIFE, THAT IS. How many of us will look back in our old age and wish we'd gone to more meetings or put in more overtime. The point? Despite pressure to "play it safe" by sticking with your day job ("...but dear, you have a good job, you want to be HAPPY too?") you have ...
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Fooled 'Em Again: The Other Side of the Impostor Syndrome
Millions of people secretly believe their success is just a function of luck or timing and that they're going to be found out. It's called the impostor syndrome, a term coined by pychologists Pauline Clance and Suzanne Imes. By one estimation, as many as 70 percent of people have experienced it. These feelings of intellectual fraudulence are very real. So are the consequences.
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Waiting for the No-Talent Police: Finally a Name for the Feelings
I’ll never forget the day I first learned about the so-called Impostor Syndrome. It was 1983. A chronic procrastinator, I was in my fourth year of a doctoral program. Like a lot of graduate students, my status was what was commonly referred to as “A-B-D,” meaning I’d completed “all but the dissertation.” I was sitting in class one day when another student rose to present the findings of a study conducted by psychology professor Pauline Clance and psychologist Suzanne Imes called The Impostor Phenomenon Among High Achieving Women (1978).
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Changing Course
Since 1995 Changing Course has helped thousands find practical ways to make a living without a job. 2x a month 23,000+ subscribers get info, ideas, & inspiration on how to take the leap to being their own boss. 195 people/16 countries have taken the Profiting from Your Passions (R) Career Coach Training Program
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Impostor Syndrome
Millions of successful people secretly worry others will find out they’re not really that talented or capable. Learn from Dr. Valerie Young Random House author of The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women, why capable people like Mike Myers & Kate Winslet suffer from the impostor syndrome and how you can thrive in spite of it
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After spending a mind-numbing seven years making a mind-numbing 90 mile a day commute to my even more mind-numbing corporate job – and then successfully getting out – I’ve dedicated my life’s work to help others to the same. (Read more)
Since 1996 ChangingCourse.com has helped thousands of people realize their dream of going from having a boss to being their own boss by learning how to turn their ideas and interests into income.
The mission of Changing Course goal is simple really: To give my customers the tools, information, ideas, and support you need to create a more satisfying and balanced life doing work you really love… on your own terms.
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How to Work When, Where, and How You Want
“Too often we follow a path that is not really our own, one that others have set for us. We forget, that whichever way we go, the price is the same: in both cases we will pass through both difficult and happy moments. But when we are living our dream, the difficulties we encounter make sense.” ~Paulo Coelho
Are You Ready to Finally Follow a Path of Your Own Choosing?
Yes you really CAN fashion your work to fit your life – and not the other way around. This inspiring yet practical eBook will take you down a whole new path of discovery and insight into a life you only dreamed of. A life where real people – just like you – have discovered the secret to working when they want, where they want, and how they want.
My free eBook, How to Work When, Where, and How You Want is my gift to you… simply sign up at http://ChangingCourse.com/bonus.htm!
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You can escape the 9-to-5 world and enjoy more control over your time and your life. You can find ways to do what you love and get paid for it.
Lots of people have…
…like Beverly who finally started listening to what her friends had been telling her for years and pursued her love of decorating. Today she goes into people’s homes and shows them how they can redecorate on a shoestring budget using the furnishings they already have.
…like Rachel who, at 24, was poised to apply to an MBA program because she “didn’t know what else to do” with her life. Rachel did end up going back to school… but it was to realize her real dream of having her own dog-training business.
…or Bob, a former public school teacher who now runs snowmobiling tours in Quebec in the winter and sells vintage car parts out of his barn on his farm in rural Massachusetts in the summer.
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