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Valerie
Wells is an author, visualization consultant, and motivational speaker. Her book, The
Joy of Visualization: 75 Creative Ways to Enhance Your Life is a collection of 75 powerful, creative,
fun visualizations to help you Achieve Goals, Increase Income, Decrease
Stress, Solve Problems, and Strengthen Health. Naturally
Powerful: 200 Simple Actions to Energize Body, Mind, Heart, & Spirit
offers dynamic actions to help you plug into
high-quality power and use it to enrich key areas of your life. |
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Trained in Gestalt and Psychosynthesis
therapy methods, Valerie developed the creative, interactive Mind Travel
system to provide people with mental maps for exploring their inner
worlds. As a visualization consultant,
Valerie presents motivational lectures and seminars to corporate,
health-care, and sports groups throughout the country and works privately
with individuals. She guides people to
effectively define their goals, and identify and eliminate mental obstacles,
so they can arrive at success more efficiently and easily. As a freelance writer, Valerie's feature articles have
appeared in newspapers such as the: Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, Detroit
Free Press, Los Angeles Times and Miami Herald, and in magazines such as:
Fitness, Ms, New Miami, Self and South Florida. Among the well-known people she has
interviewed for articles and on the radio are: Boxing champion, Muhammad Ali l “Fit for Life” author, Harvey Diamond l Indy 500 champion, Emerson Fittipaldi l Actress, Ruth Gordon l Mavericks’ lead singer, Raul Malo l Actress, Patricia Neal l “The Power of Positive Thinking” author, Norman Vincent Peale
l Author, George Plimpton l Jazz pianist, George Shearing l Pulitzer Prize author, Isaac Bashevis Singer l and entrepreneur, Ted Turner. Valerie hosted “The Thought Power
Hour” on radio. Listeners phoned in
and Valerie custom-designed mental imagery maps on-air to help them achieve
their goals. Well-known people, who
have successfully used visualization, shared their experiences. The hour included visualization games, contests,
quotations, and prizes. Drive-time
visualizations with sound effects and music aired on several radio stations. For five years, Valerie served as a
member of a Hospice interdisciplinary team, providing palliative care and
psychosocial support to dying patients and their families. For two years, she was president of the |
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