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Inside Today's Issue
Opportunity Knocks
Make Every Day
Thanksgiving: How Creating a Better Future Starts With What You Do in the
Present
Featured Resource
Need More Publicity for Your Writing Business?
Special Announcement
Attention Entrepreneurs, Independent Professionals
and Small Business Owners
Upcoming Workshops and
Teleclasses
The View From the Other Side
Resources for a Change
This ad-free bimonthly newsletter is brought to you compliments of
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Be thankful for
what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't
have, you will never, ever have enough. ~ Oprah Winfrey |
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Opportunity Knocks:
Creative Ways to Make a Living Without A Job
Make Every Day Thanksgiving: How Creating a Better Future Starts With What You Do in the Present
By Valerie Young
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Valerie and her rescue dog,
"Cokie Roberts" |
This week most Americans will be celebrating
Thanksgiving. Our Canadian friends celebrated their Thanksgiving in October.
Other countries and cultures around the world have their own days and ways of
expressing appreciation for life’s abundance.
I happen to believe every day is meant for thanksgiving. I also think that
recognizing the riches in our lives is integral to the process of changing
course. Let me tell you what I mean.
Chances are, the reason you’re considering shaking up your life is that you’re
unhappy with the way things are right now. In fact, you’re probably painfully
aware of exactly what – or who – is contributing to your current misery. It’s
your lousy job… or disagreeable boss… or annoying co-worker… or maddening
commute… or the day-to-day pressures and stress of the job… you fill in the
blank.
You’re “here” but you desperately want to be “there.” And while you may not know
exactly what “there” looks like yet, you do know this: You want your future to
look very different from your present. And herein lies the challenge. How do you
strive to fashion this future life, yet still live happily in the present?
In a word: gratitude. If you don’t like that word
then try “mindfulness.”
You see, I believe that the key to our current well being AND our future success
is the ability to be mindful of all that we have right this very minute. This is
all the more true if the present is less than desirable.
That’s because, as Joe Dominguez and Vicki Robin point out in Your Money or
Your Life, “So much dissatisfaction comes from focusing on what we don’t
have that the simple exercise of acknowledging and valuing what we do have can
transform our outlook.” Let me share with you two personal examples of how
living in the present and gratitude have transformed my own outlook.
I was on a road trip through Connecticut. I don’t remember now where I was going
but I do know that as usual, I was in a hurry to get there. I was making pretty
good time when suddenly traffic on the interstate slowed to a crawl.
As I sat there fuming a big tractor-trailer truck edged alongside me. Even in
my agitated state, I couldn’t help but notice that the side of the truck had
nothing on it. It was completely devoid of advertising, company name, or words
of any kind. There were no clues as to its contents whatsoever. It was
completely white.
As the truck inched ahead, I could see some
writing along the back. Maybe it was one of those “How’s my driving?” messages
encouraging motorists to call in to report the driver’s performance. As the
truck slowly pulled in front of my car, three simple words written in neat black
letters came into view. The words were: Be Here Now.
I don’t know what the truck company had intended by that message but I do know
the effect it had on me. The first thing I did was take a long, deep breath. My
breathing slowed, my muscles relaxed. Heeding the message, I decided that
instead of raging at the traffic gods I may as well pop in a CD, sit back, and
do the only thing I could do - enjoy the ride.
I began to compare the simple, yet powerful, message to “be here now” with the
popularity of those “I’d rather be…” bumper stickers. Some of our fellow drivers
would rather be fishing. Others would rather be shopping. A personal favorite
common here in this college town is, “I’d rather be smashing imperialism.” We
may all fill in the “I’d rather be…” blank differently but the message is still
the same – we’d rather be just about anywhere but “here.”
To be fully in the moment is no small task. Even on a good day our minds have a
tendency to race ahead with plans or worries or ideas. Being present is even
more challenging when the current state of affairs is the very thing we so
desperately seek to change.
And yet, neglecting the present invariably leads to future regrets. Being too
busy to spend meaningful time with our children, visit a sick or aging relative,
exercise, or even have fun is the stuff regrets are made of. None of us will
look back at our lives and wish we’d done less, but we will all wonder why we
didn’t do more.
John Lennon once said, “Life is what happens when you’re making other plans.”
Lennon understood that life is for living… today. What I’m trying to say is
this: As you work to create that new and different future remember that changing
course is as much about the journey as it is the destination.
To fully enjoy this ride called life requires that we appreciate each and every
day and that we be mindful of all that we have. I realize this may not always be
easy… especially when faced with illness, or hunger, or loss.
Yet even in the most dire circumstances, I’ve learned that there is always
something to be grateful for. My friend’s Aunt Nancy had been diagnosed with
terminal cancer. She was given no more than six months to live. She hung on just
long enough to attend her grandson’s graduation. As we were driving Aunt Nancy
to the ceremony, we saw the most beautiful sunset. Grinning from ear to ear I
heard her whisper, “I’m so lucky. I’m so very, very lucky.” I can tell you, we
all felt pretty lucky that night.
“Once we are above the survival levels,” say
Dominguez and Robin, “the difference between prosperity and poverty lies simply
in our degree of gratitude.” When you consciously focus on life’s gifts instead
of its challenges, you'll begin to feel rich beyond measure.
So as you enjoy a drink of clean water, a warm bed, or the company of a loved
one, pause and be grateful for who and what is in your life right now. Strive
toward that new future, but remember to be here now and savor the journey.
To all who celebrate this special holiday, I wish you a very happy Thanksgiving.
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About the Author
"Profiting From Your Passions" expert Valerie Young abandoned her corporate cubicle to become the Dreamer in Residence at ChangingCourse.com, a career change website for people who want be their own boss and work at what they love. Her career 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 to over 30k people at such diverse organizations as Chrysler, Boeing, Intel, Harvard University, and American Women in Radio and Television and is the author of an upcoming book on the subject with Crown Publishing. Go to ChangingCourse.com to get your free report at Changing Course on how you can
make a career change that lets you work from home or wherever you like.
To read more
articles about how to work at what you love without a job go to
ChangingCourse.com/articles
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In everyone's life,
at some time, our inner fire goes out. It is then burst into flame by an
encounter with another human being. We should all be thankful for those people
who rekindle the inner spirit.
~ Albert Schweitzer |
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Featured Resource
Need More Publicity for Your Writing Business?
Fern Reiss is about to launch an exciting new
membership organization called "The International Association of Writers,
Speakers and Experts." For those unfamiliar with Fern, she has been
freelance writing for over 20 years, and is the author of six published
books, she is also the CEO of
The Publishing
Game (which offers books, workshops, and consulting to authors who
want to publish and promote their books) and
Expertizing.com,
providing businesses and nonprofits with workshops and consulting on how
to get better U.S. and European media attention.
If you're a writer, speaker, expert, or business owner, the
International Association of Writers can help you to:
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contact (and quote) for various media such as newspapers and magazines
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directory
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In addition to all the
publicity opportunities, membership also includes a weekly email newsletter
chock-full of articles, audios, and special reports.
I'm really excited, not only to be able to recommend this extraordinary resource, but also to
participate in it; Fern's asked me to be on her panel of contributors along with
some other pretty heavy hitters.
You can find
the International Association of Writers at
AssociationOfWriters.com (and
if you sign up this week, you get three additional publicity bonuses
included at the same low price!)
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He who is
not courageous enough to take risks will accomplish nothing in life.
~ Muhammad Ali |
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Change is not made without inconvenience, even from
worse to better.
~ Richard Hooker |
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Special
Announcement
Attention
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If you
spend too much time warming up, you'll miss the race. If you don't warm up at
all, you may not finish the race.
~ Grand Heidrich
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Upcoming Workshops and Teleclasses
Turning Your Interests into
Income: The Opportunity Hour Teleclass With "Opportunity Analyst" Valerie Young

There
really is no shortage of creative ways to get paid to do work you truly love.
The problem is most people don't know how to profit from their passions.
Viable and
fascinating business ideas are literally all around you. You just need to
know where to look!
Listen in
as serial "Opportunity Detective" Valerie Young delves into her vast
Opportunity Files to reveal some fascinating ways that regular people – just
like you – have turned their interests into income!
You don't
even need a lot of money. All it takes is a little creative thinking, which
is a good thing because Real Success Without a Real Job
author Ernie Zelinski calls creative thinking "the poor man's
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Do you have ideas ideas
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income? Post your ideas at
the Changing
Course Club on the Q & A Discussion Forum or email
Lisa@ChangingCourse.com and they could be
selected for the Hot Seat at the next Opportunity Hour Teleclass!
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7:30-8:30 p.m. Eastern Time
Free for Fast Track Members*
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*This
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**100 percent of Non-Members registration fees go to the non-profit
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Sustainable Brands International Conference
If you are passionate about the topic
of sustainability and would like to have some kind of business in this area
(products, consulting, writing, who knows?!), this sound like be an
interesting place to be. Speakers, workshop leaders and attendees come from
a range of international and national companies of varying sizes (heavy
emphasis on large corporations) that are committed to creating sustainable
businesses and brands.
Conference organizers describe it as “the place for change makers to gather
and share their latest learning and ideas about the next step of possibility
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December
9-11
Miami, Florida
SustainableBrandsInternational.com
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It is not what we
take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich.
~ Henry Ward Beecher |
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The View From
the
Other Side
"The key is falling
in love with something, anything.
If your heart's attached to it, then your mind will be attached to it. When
you have a passion for something, then you
tend not only to be better
at it, but you work
harder at it too."
~ Vera Wang, New York Fashion
Designer
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Resources for
a Change
Good Magazine
A great example of social entrepreneurship in action is the business model
used by a fascinating new general interest magazine called Good. When you
subscribe 100 percent of your payment goes to one of a dozen non-profit
organizations of your choosing. Last year Good helped raise more than
$500,000 for non-profit partners like Room to Read, Malaria No More, and
Ashoka. Learn more or subscribe at
GoodMagazine.com
Toy Directory Monthly
This monthly publication is specific
for those interested in the toy, hobby, game and gift industry. Each month
features reviews (live video on their site), staff picks, expert toy reviews,
toy buzz, and more. They also feature an interactive "trade show" on their Web
site for those who can't make it to the live shows throughout the year. If you
are interested in this industry, you'll want to bookmark this site:
ToyDirectory.com
Seeing the Everyday
This quarterly, advertisement-free magazine focuses on the daily interactions
taking place at home. Their mission is to "honestly tell and simply show the
everyday beauties found in quiet and humble moments of our own homes and yards
with those whom we love most." You'll find submission guidelines as well as a
PDF sample of this new magazine on their Web site at
SeeingTheEveryDay.com
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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