Betsey Neely of In Your Wildest Dreams to be Featured on CUTV News Radio
You can’t find your career until you know yourself and you know your strengths.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, USA, May 15, 2015 /EINPresswire.com/ -- According to a recent survey, 84 percent of young people are delaying major life decisions due to the slow economy. They’re buying fewer homes, starting families later, and exploring fewer opportunities. Indeed, while the world continues to negotiate significant transition, young people have stayed in place. — Betsey Neely
Betsey Neely is a personal coach and the founder of In Your Wildest Dreams, where she applies the wisdom and skills developed from counseling, teaching and law into a unique approach for navigating the journey toward your “next chapter” of life. Through the process of Creative Life Planning, Betsey helps her clients change careers, recover from divorce, overcome a major setback or reinvent themselves.
“I have a lot of interest and care for the people who seek me out,” says Betsey. “You have within you the confidence to thrive. With the right combination of strategies and support, we will unlock that confidence and you’ll be on your way to a more fulfilling life.”
Initially, Betsey says she intended her target market to be women not unlike herself: recently divorced, middle-aged, faced with the challenge of generating their own income.
“I wanted to create what I had not been able to find for myself and help women going through a similar experience,” says Betsey. “And it hasn’t turned out that way at all.”
Betsey was surprised to find her clients were overwhelmingly younger people, particularly men and women in their 30s facing transition who had never been offered any guidance for finding their strengths and deciding what they might want to do with their career.
Betsey had long been a professor in graduate programs for forensic psychology. She says she often spoken with people in that age group about careers and planning what they want to do for their life.
“I was seeing a lot of young people who found themselves at a job that was not what they really wanted for the long term,” says Betsey. “For someone to not know who they want to be can be very painful. It’s an identity crisis.”
Coaching allows Betsey to use her experience to help guide and direct young people how to find themselves and explore those opportunities.
“You can’t find your career until you know yourself and you know your strengths,” says Betsey. “That involves looking carefully at your aptitude, your strengths, experiences, education, interests, even the people you gravitate to at a cocktail party.”
CUTV News Radio will feature Betsey Neely in an interview with Doug Llewelyn on May 18th at 10am EST.
Listen to the show http://www.blogtalkradio.com/closeuptalkradio/2015/05/18/cutv-news-radio-spotlights-personal-coach-betsey-neely-of-in-your-wildest-dreams
If you have a question for our guest, call (347) 996-3389.
For more information on In Your Wildest Dreams, visit http://www.betseyneely.com
Lou Ceparano
CUTV News
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