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failure at something I love than a success at something I hate.
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Opportunity Knocks:
Creative Ways to Make a Living Without A Job
Are Your Attitudes About
Money Holding You Back?
Part 2 in a 2-Part Series About Women and Money
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Valerie and her wonder dog,
"Cokie Roberts" |
By Valerie Young
Well I’m back
from my big New York trip and ready to pick up where I left off in the
discussion of women and money. The
first part of
this article highlighted some common and potentially limiting attitudes
some women hold about money including a tendency to feel undeserving or even
shame for making – or
wanting to make – good money.
Moral and other
money-related dilemmas are not unique to women. Yet, having and managing
money is often a bigger challenge for women. It’s not surprising when you
consider it was not until 1974 that all women got the right to have business
credit in their own names. Today
the barriers are more attitudinal than institutional. Just ask Gail.
“Making Money is Selfish”
Gail is a
consultant and trainer to non-profits. “Many times over the years,” she
says, “I've encountered and been frustrated by the attitude that there is a
special ‘glory’ for non-profits in making do with as little as possible,
using outdated equipment and shabby facilities, paying staff little, working
them too hard and offering few benefits, expecting the director to also be
the janitor, etc., etc.” Adding, “In this framework, for-profit = bad (the
“dark side”) and non-profit = good, so apparently money must be a necessary
evil.”
Despite having
spent more than 20 years working in the non-profit sector herself, Gail
could never quite put her finger on what was behind these attitudes. Last
summer she attended the Work at What You Love workshop and the light bulb
went on. She explains:
“A woman in one
of my discussion groups was feeling real anguish that her business idea
could make her significant money. She had spent her career in non-profits
and felt it would be somehow ‘wrong’ and ‘selfish’ to earn a larger income
by working for-profit. The connection that jumped out at me between this
attitude and your article is the large percentage of non-profit staff who
are women. A coincidence? I don't think so!”
“No Nobility in Poverty”
Not everyone
gets what all the fuss is about. Fayette, a 54 year old single mom and long
time small business owner wanted me to know that she’d raised three children
and managed to get them all through college. “Had I not been marketing and
making money in my business, my kids would not have made it to the point
where they are now. All of this I did on top of working a 40 hour a week
job.” Adding, “When you are in business, one of the things you are in it for
is to make money. My saying is, ‘There is no nobility in poverty.’”
There may not be
any nobility in poverty but there sure is a lot of fear about it. Suze Orman
cites a 2006 survey in which nearly half the women respondents said they’ve
imagined ending up homeless. It’s no wonder that many of the women I heard
from are actively exploring their relationship with money. “I may not be
happier rich but am I happy being poor?” asks fellow reader and writer, poet
and interfaith minister Sandra Lee Schubert. Answering her own question she
writes:
“No. So I don't
tell ‘those’ friends about my goals or what I am setting up online. I have
joined groups that support my goals. At this moment I want to make MONEY.
And I am no longer ashamed to say that. I want an apartment at the river’s
edge overlooking Manhattan. I want to be able to afford the kind of medical
care to improve my life. I want to buy good clothes. I want to feel generous
again. That feeling will come from me. Slowly I am spending money on my
education, creating my Web site and laying the foundation.”
At the moment
Sandra says none of this makes her feel particularly comfortable, “But,” she
adds, “looking at living in poverty in my golden years makes me really
uncomfortable.” (You must visit Sandra’s delightful Web site and see an
adorable photo of “young Sandra” at
Writing-For-Life.com)
Change Your Thinking and
Change Your Life
Someone who has
absolutely no qualms about women entrepreneurs making money is Nell Merlino,
cofounder and president of Count Me In for Women’s Economic Independence,
the leading national non-profit of online micro loans for women
entrepreneurs. Nell is also the visionary behind Make Mine a Million $
Business.
MakeMineAMillion.org
Along with
founding partner, OPEN from
American Express®, the Make Mine a Million $ Business program hopes to
inspire and support one million women entrepreneurs to reach annual revenues
of $1 million by the year 2010. The program provides a combination of
financing, mentoring, marketing and technology tools to help grow their
businesses from micro to millions.
Someone who has
done just that is Garnett Newcombe. Her Los Angeles-based organization,
Human Potential Consultants, trains veterans, newly released convicts, and
others to return to the workplace. Garnett had managed to grow her business
to $400,000 a year in revenues but then hit a wall.
Then, she
decided to compete for a spot in the Make Mine a Million $ Business program
(think American Idol for entrepreneurs) and made it. Barely a year later,
she’s grown her business to $4.2 million and has $18 million more in
contracts. And she’s added 70 staff members to what had been a 10 person
operation.
In the last
article I told you that I’ve never aspired to be a millionaire. But I have
to tell you I’m kind of warming up to the idea. Between 1995 and 2005 I
probably spent a total of $2,000 on books and courses to help me learn how to
grow my business. That’s a total of $200 a year. My business grew steadily
to the point where I could pay the bills but not much more.
Then, between
the fall of 2006 and 2007, I invested over $25,000 in my own education. This
year alone it looks like it will be around $16,000. Just a few years ago,
this would have been unthinkable for me. But what I have very quickly
discovered is that for every $100 I have spent on self-study programs, a
mastermind group, or a live workshop I have made $3,000 back. You do the
math.
Change Your Thinking and
Change Other People’s Lives
What turns a lot
of women off, including me, are the people who make it ALL about the money.
Worse is when I hear some big internet millionaire bragging about how he
found someone in some developing country to work for him for a few bucks an
hour. It’s sickening.
For me it’s not
about making money for the sake of making money. I don’t need a fancy car or
a bigger house. I don’t even wear half the clothes I already own. It’s not
about having more “stuff.” For me, the goal of making more money is that it
will allow me to do more for other people.
I’ve always
contributed to favorite causes on a regular basis… $50 dollars here, $100
there. But in 2006 I decided to use my good fortune to help those far less
fortune than I am by partnering with a wonderful micro-grant organization called
Trickle Up
TrickleUp.org to donate a portion of all profits from Changing Course.
With your help,
in December, I was able to donate $5,000. That money directly helped 50
people previously living on $1 a day to get the seed money they need to
start small businesses. When you consider their families the impact is
closer to 250 people. But these are just numbers.
Putting a human
face on some of these hard working entrepreneurs, I feel incredibly grateful
and humbled. (Click here to read these inspiring profiles
TrickleUp.org/entrepreneurs/profile.html)
In 2008 I hope to double my contribution.
Never Say, “I Can’t Afford
It.”
I started to
write, “If I can afford it, in 2008 I hope to double my contribution.” Then
I remembered some advice I read that said you should never say “I can’t
afford it” to anything. You can
say, “That’s interesting, but it’s not for me,” or you can say, “Where do I
sign up!” or you can say, “I can’t swing it right now.” But when you say “I
can’t afford it” unconsciously you’re telling yourself that you not only
don’t have the money right now but that you never will.
You might not be
ready yet to imagine yourself making a million dollars. And you may not be
in a position to give away thousands of dollars. But that doesn’t mean you
can’t change your thinking in small but important ways.
I’ve barely
scratched the surface on what is a complicated and vast subject. But in
doing so I hope to stimulate a conversation that can enable all of us to
grow, learn, and prosper...whatever prosperity means to you.
Add Your Two Cents
Want to comment on this
article?
Click here to hop over to the Changing Course Blog!
P.S. On a
personal note: I was brought up in a very private family where how much you
earned was “nobody's business.” When I share my financial successes in these
kinds of public arenas, I assure you it is not to toot my own horn. I’m
telling you this because as the Garnett Newcombes – and every single other
successful self-bosser I have ever met will tell you – the more you learn
the more you earn. Investing in yourself, your education, and your business
truly is money in the bank.
P.P.S. And since
I’m sharing… The reason I was in New York was because a literary agent set
up two whirlwind days of interviews with nine major publishing houses
including Simon & Schuster, Collins, Crown/Random House, and Brown Little.
The meetings were quickly followed by – are you ready – an auction which
resulted in a bidding war. I am thrilled to say I have signed with Crown for
a, drum roll please, six-figure contract for
How to Feel as Bright and Capable as
Everyone Seems to Think You Are. Somebody pinch me! I hope this
inspires other first-time authors to go for it!
About the Author
"Profiting From Your Passions" expert Valerie Young
abandoned her corporate cubicle to become the Dreamer in Residence at
ChangingCourse.com
offering resources to help you discover your life mission and live it. Her
career change tips have been cited in Kiplinger's, The Wall Street Journal,
USA Today Weekend, Woman's Day, and elsewhere and on-line at MSN,
CareerBuilder, and iVillage.com. An expert on the Impostor Syndrome, Valerie
has spoken on the topic of
How to Feel as Bright and Capable as Everyone Seems to Think You Are
to
such diverse organizations as Daimler Chrysler, Bristol-Meyers Squibb,
Harvard, and American Women in Radio and Television.
To read more
articles about how to work at what you love without a job go to
ChangingCourse.com/articles
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The greatest
discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their lives by
altering their attitudes of mind. ~
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One of the very best
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I have spread my
dreams beneath your feet. Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.
~ W.B. Yeats |
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Special
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Find Your Calling by
Helping Others Realize Theirs
What
could be more fun than sitting at home (or anywhere in the world really) and
brainstorming with people over the telephone about creative ways they could
make a living without a job − and actually getting paid to do it! Or running
workshops on how to turn interests into income?
I can't tell you how
gratifying it is to know that the work you do makes some small difference in
other people's lives. Helping someone see possibilities, recognize their
gifts, and connect the dots so they can turn their interests into income, is
something that just comes naturally to me. Maybe it comes naturally to you
too.
If you’re a creative
thinker, are entrepreneurial, love to brainstorm, and want to get paid to do
what comes naturally, then in literally days, you could be running your own
business as an "Outside the Job Box Career Consultant." I’ll show you how.
Like me, you could work from home, brainstorming with people on the phone
about creative ways they could turn their passions into profits and work at
what they love…
That's what I do. And I can show you how, step-by-step, you can recreate my
success…
…how you can grow a business that capitalizes on your interests and talents…
and feeds your spirit while it fills your wallet.
And I'd like to do it in five days this May. That's right. Five days.
“This kind of 'work' is more than work... the clients really
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them... and I'm feeling that I'm involved in something so big... so
sacred... Thanks!"
~ Kelly Williams, Certification Program Participant, 2007
Right now, it takes 16 weeks to go through my Outside-the-Box Career
Counselor Certification Program. They don't feel like long weeks. Actually,
they whiz by. But still. That's four months.
So, the first week in May, I'm going to shave that 16 weeks down to a very
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They're going to be five days with full access to me. Five days when you'll
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A business helping other people make their dreams a reality.

It's not just my expertise that's important here. You’ll get to meet and
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Something else happens when you get singularly-focused people together in a
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That's what this immersion program, this "summit" is all about. And I'd like
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I'm going to teach this group everything I've been teaching in my 16-plus
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Plus the people with me at this summit in May are also going to walk away at
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And by that I mean: You won't just walk away with a plan of action for
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You really will be on your way. In five days.
And, too, you'll be on my radar screen. And on the radar screen of all the
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That's an invaluable thing. Because when you have people who understand what
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powerful network for success...
The Spring 2008 Outside the Job Box Career Consultant Certification program
will take place Saturday, May 3 through Wednesday, May 7th in
Northampton, MA.
Over 150 people
have asked to be on the First in Line list to receive updates and advance
notification of when the registration period will begin. The yearning for
freedom, control, and satisfaction are truly universal… I’ve already heard
from people from as far away as France, England, and the Bahamas.
Fortunately, not
only is this kind of business you can
run from anywhere in the world but the tools and techniques
you’ll be learning really can work
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To learn what previous
attendees had to say watch the video…

REGISTRATION INFORMATION: I am planning to open up the registration
process at the end of next week.
The 2006 and 2007 Certification classes both sold out. The Spring 2008
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productive than anything else I've ever offered. If you have not yet gotten
on the “First in Line” list to get updates, including advanced notification
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“This program is
a great opportunity for anyone interested in helping others
to change course. It's something
that can put you in business immediately
after completion, if you choose.
It's fun, challenging and inspiring. I'm so excited about doing this and
full of ideas. Thank you, thank you for
giving me all the tools I
need to get going.”
~ Barbara van Wickland,
Certification Program Participant, 2007
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The best way to
make your dreams come true is to wake up.
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Guest
Article
Why Have a Dream
By Jennifer Manlowe
“...In spite of the difficulties of the moment, I still have a dream.”
~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.*
Avoid regret.
Someday we will all lie on our deathbed looking back through the history of our
lives—it’s true for most of us. We will undoubtedly think about what we wished
we had done or accomplished. My own grandmother told me to avoid regretting what
could have been, what should have been. So I am deciding today to pursue my
dreams.
The world needs people like
you to dream of something great and then to pursue it with all of your heart.
Maybe you belong to a business, school or organization that started out with
good intentions but has settled into the same ole, same ole. Shake them up and
remind them of how they could really help people if only they would dream! Start
your own supportive community of dreamers via
MeetUp.com
Personal and family
fulfillment.
One of the things that happens when we stop pursuing our dreams is that a little
piece of us dies and we become disheartened, if only in that area of our lives.
Stepping up and pursuing your dream rekindles that passion and zeal that
everyone has the capacity for and it’s truly contagious. Having a purpose helps
us feel alive and engaged in the world around us. And when we’re happy,
everybody wins!
Making the world a better
place. All
of the great accomplishments that have ever happened began with a person who had
a dream. Somebody rebuffed the naysayer and said to herself, "This can be done,
and I am the one who will do it." And in many instances they changed the world
for the better. It isn't just the Martin Luther King's, the Mother Teresa’s and
the J.F.K's either. Think of all the people most of us have never heard of that
have started things large and small that help people every day.
Leaving a legacy.
How will your children (nieces and nephews) remember you? As one who sought all
that life had to offer, using your gifts and talents to their fullest extent,
leading the family with a zest for life, or as a grouchy complainer who “could
have been a contender”? Our children need to see that we dream; that we search
for greater and more authentic creative expression. They in turn will do the
same!
Where Do We Start?
Here are some ideas:
Reconnect with your dream.
Set aside some time to let yourself dream. What have you placed on the
back burner in order to play it safe? Settle on one or two dreams that you
can and will pursue. Don't come up with too many. That will only deter you
further. Remember, you can’t successfully train for a marathon by running 26
miles on the first day.
Decide that you will do it.
This may seem elementary but many people never decide and commit fully to their
dream. They simply keep "thinking" about it…and beat themselves up for never
getting started – digging themselves down further into the hole of defeat.
Tell supportive others that
you are going to do it.
This puts you on the record as to what you are dreaming about. It makes you
accountable…but the key word here is SUPPORTIVE. It will help you do it if for no
other reason than to avoid embarrassment!
Develop a step-by-step
plan. This
is absolutely essential. You must sit down and write out a few things:
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A timeline. How long will
it take to the end?
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Action steps.
Point-by-point what you will do and when you will do them... commit
to an end date for each of these actions…then check them off all along the
way.
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Resources from which you
will need to draw. What research must you do? What resources will it take?
Who will need to be involved for help or advice?
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An evaluation tool. You
need to evaluate from time to time whether you are progressing and feeling
connected to this dream or not. Sometimes our initial “dreams” are someone
else’s for us…i.e., the parent who wished we’d gone to Notre Dame and would
have become a doctor.
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A celebration. When you
are done you should already have planned what you will do to celebrate. Make
it big or at least invite a friend to sing your praises!
I have found that there is no
better time than now. So, set aside some time today to get started on your
dream. Follow the action plan and set your sights high! As my favorite writer
George Eliot once said, “It’s never too late to be what you might have been.”
About the Author
Jennifer
Manlowe is an "outside the job box" creative career counselor. She is also an
author, educator, and advisor with over 20 years of experience helping people
create a life (and livelihood) that brings joy, self-sufficiency and a sense of
contribution. Though Manlowe has earned advanced degrees in Philosophy,
Psychology and Religion from Princeton and Drew University, she has found that
most of her learning comes from working with others.
For support on bringing your
dream into reality, contact Creative Career Consultant, Jennifer Manlowe through
her webpage:
LifeDesignUnlimited.citymax.com
* For Dr. King, Jr’s entire I Have A Dream speech see
http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/civilrights/dc1.htm
Note from Valerie:
Jennifer
was part of the 2006 Outside the Job Box Career Consultation Certification
program. You can meet Jennifer and 20 other graduates from the 2006 and 2007
trainings at the
Work at What You Love Workshop happening in this April.
To learn
more about the new Spring 2008 Certification Program go to
ChangingCourse.com/firstinline.htm
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Upcoming Workshops and Teleclasses
Work at
What You Love:
The Life Changing Workshop for People Who Want to Quit Their
Job and Work at What They Love
Update:
The Cost of Freedom
I was going to tell you
all benefits of coming to the big Work at What You Love
workshop happening this April 11-12. But you can click
here anytime to get that:
ChangingCourse.com/workshop.htm
Instead, after writing not
one but two articles on attitudes about money, I feel
compelled to say something about the price of this
event.
To be blunt, there really
is no one else out there delivering an
educational and networking experience like this at
anywhere near the price of this workshop.
After all I’m bringing the
incredibly wise and entertaining Barbara Winter
(best-selling author of
Making a Living Without
a Job) all the way from Las Vegas… plopping
down a couple of thousand dollars to reserve an entire
hotel ballroom and another thousand just to keep
everyone caffeinated… to say nothing of the cost of
printing a 65+ page workbook, and all the other expenses
that go into putting on a big event like this.
My big concern is not my
expenses. I can handle these.
What
concerns me is the “perception” of charging so little to
attend. People are funny that way. For example, in
consumer tests they’ve found that despite initially
preferring a less pricy wine when told that one wine is
more expensive, people switch their vote to that one.
With other people
demanding $2,000 and $3,000 for a two-day seminar, at
only $297 I worry that some people will think Work at
What You Love can’t be worth much.
Sometimes though – and I
know I speak for Barbara here – it’s not all about
making money. Don’t get me wrong, neither of us is
opposed to profiting from our own passion. It’s just
that, when it comes to this particular workshop, money
is just not the
driving force.
This is the sixth time
I’ve invited Barbara to co-present with me. Anyone who
has ever seen us work together knows we have a ball
together. Every year at the end of the workshop we turn
to each other and say the exact same thing: “We changed
a lot of lives today.” There simply is no way to put a
price on that kind of satisfaction.
This year we want to
change as many lives as possible. In the past we’ve
filled that ballroom with a wonderfully diverse group of
women and men of all ages and races from across the U.S.
and Canada. We even had an attendee from as far away as
Israel! We want to change even more lives this year.
And, if keeping the price ridiculously low helps do
that, well so be it.
The Extreme Early-Bird
Registration discount ended February 24th.
But you still have until March 15th to take
advantage of the Still Great Early Registration discount
and shave $50 off the already insanely low registration
price of $297.
In the last issue, I introduced you to some of
the inspiring entrepeneurs who will be speaking at the workshop. This panel is always a
favorite part of the workshop for attendees. Take a moment now to listen is
as last year's panel share their knowledge with the attendees at
ChangingCourse.com/workshoppanel.htm
Remember,
register by March 15th and pay only $249. Click here for all the
details: ChangingCourse.com/workshop.htm
April 11-12,
2008
Northampton, Massachusetts
Click
Here to Learn More
***The Early
Bird Registration $50 off discount ends March 15th ***
P.S. In case you
missed it in the last issue, click below to watch a fun 4-minute video from last
year’s workshop.


Travel
to Ecuador this Spring and Learn How Easy it Can Be to Turn Your Vacation
Snapshots into Cash… Plus Master Spanish in Just a Week!
Join us and you’ll:
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Learn
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Explore and
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Spanish immersion + "Super Thinking" program, geared to teach you
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Plus, enjoy
a relaxing soak in a healing thermal spa...
Hotel, some
meals, and all adventure included. Get the details here:
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A Conversation About Money
and Prosperity
Join me as I tap
two dynamic experts for their tips on what it takes to have and use money to
support your dreams.
Maria
Gamb, “The Anti-Sabotage Expert” coaches female entrepreneurs and other
highly motivated professionals to overcome self sabotaging limiting beliefs
about money, relationships and success allowing them to live abundant &
successful lives without boundaries. In her spare time she enjoys traveling
the world and the pursuit of the perfect purse.
To receive
Maria’s free checklist “89 Ways Women Sabotage Their Financial Success” go
to
ChangingCourse.com/nomoresabotage.htm
Author,
life coach, teacher Kamin Bell has successfully manifested careers, material
possessions, and relationships. After stumbling financially she drew from
her Christian faith to transform her relationship with money and in doing so
changed her life. Today she is building a thriving speaking and writing
business both within and beyond the Christian community. You don’t to be a
person of any faith to benefit from Kamin’s work. Rather she’s a great
example of someone who has learned the value of finding what Barbara Winter
calls your “natural monopoly.” Learn more about Kamin and the many resources
she has to offer at
KaminBell.com

"How to Become Joyfully Jobless"
Teleclass Series
hosted by Barbara Winter
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Barbara Winter |
Learn
what it takes to live the joyfully jobless life from the
master − Barbara Winter, author of
Making a Living
Without a Job.
A
vivacious and wildly popular speaker, Barbara will address
such topics as the power of multiple income streams… how to
stop thinking like an employee and start thinking like an
entrepreneur… why starting small is the smartest (and most
profitable) way to launch your new enterprise… and much
more.
Like
mini-workshops, these monthly Joyfully Jobless Teleclasses
are interactive, which means
you get to ask questions and benefit from firsthand feedback
from the woman I call the "Muse of Self-Bossing."
This
series is free to current members of the
Fast Track Your Dream
Community*. Non-members are welcome to
attend for $19 with all proceeds going to the non-profit
micro-grant organization TrickleUp.org**
*To
learn more about how you can fast track your dream of
working at what you love - and get a two month membership FREE - go to
ChangingCourse.com/fasttrackyourdream.htm
**A
portion of all revenue from this Teleclass will go to
support the entrepreneurial aspirations of impoverished
people in the US and internationally via the micro-grant
organization
TrickleUp.org
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Imagine every day
to be the last of a life surrounded with hopes, cares, anger, and fear. The
hours that come unexpectedly will be so much more the grateful.
~ Horace |
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The View From
the
Other Side
"I
was turned down by 217 of the 242 investors
I initially talked to. You have to have a tremendous belief in
what you're doing and just persevere. The three venture capital firms
we ended up with in 1989 are still on the board today and have been an
invaluable resource.”
~ Evan Schultz, founder of
Starbucks
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Resources for
a Change
Learn to Write Opinion Pieces
The Op-Ed pages of major newspapers attract the attention of television
producers, book agents, and policy makers… to say nothing about being able
to sway public opinion and change the world! A single op-ed can make you
part of a national debate. Sponsored by the Woodhull Institute of Ethical
Leadership, this seminar will show you how to generate winning ideas, craft
a powerful argument, use news hooks, address or preempt your potential
critics, pitch an idea, and frame an issue to make your point and persuade
your readers. This seminar is not just about writing op-eds -- it's about
empowering you to find your voice and make a difference. The seminar is led
by Catherine Orenstein. Her opinion pieces on women, power, popular culture,
and human rights have run in the New York Times, Washington Post, the Miami
Herald, and on the Knight-Ridder newswire and she has appeared on ABC TV
World News, Good Morning America, MSNBC, CNN and NPR All Things Considered.
Happening March 15th in San Francisco. Learn more at
WoodHull.org/classes/index.php
Artist's Tool Box This nifty little site
has lots of great resources for artists looking to make money from their
art. The world needs to see your work – get it out there!
Mashable.com/2007/09/19/artists-toolbox/
Tax Savings Every Freelancer Should Take
Find out where you can save... what the IRS really needs to know, how to
make the most of those deductions for travel, meals, entertainment, home
office, and more. To get answers to hundreds of tax questions along with
practical worksheets you can use to make sure you're paying as little as
possible to Uncle Sam, click here:
TheTravelWritersLife.com/tax/16
Note: Changing Course does not accept
paid advertisements from any of the resources listed here. This list is
provided to expand your thinking about just how many interesting ways there
are to make a living without a job!
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