Monday, February 22, 2010

About this project:


Leaving the Pigeonhole; a Personal Revolution is a comprehensive guide to self transformation in the work place. The book offers solutions to the following questions and more:
· Do you work for someone that treats you badly and wonder “Why does this always happen to me?”
· Do you think that fate have something to do with the “privileged” vs. the “unprivileged”?
· Do you want to change the way that people perceive you?
· Do you wonder what separates the winners from the losers?
· Do you want to undergo a personal revolution?
If any of these apply to you, you will certainly benefit from Leaving the Pigeonhole’s change model and will learn to apply it to any realm of your life, which you may want to change.


Valeria Berumen is a long time agent of change, who has worked with hundreds of young adults in helping them to set life goals and to find their personal strength to pursue them. Through heart to heart bonds Valeria has inspired one person after another to transform their lives into their ideal lives and has created a starburst of success.
Valeria says “I am blessed to live and to work in Los Angeles, Ca. one of the most diverse cities in the world. Here, I’ve been blessed to interact with, learn from and exchange ideas with some of the most talented people alive. I have taken my experience and created Leaving the Pigeonhole; a Personal Revolution in hopes of inspiring you on your path of personal growth”



Michelle Knox Creative Director/Editor
Michelle Knox is a self-professed student of life who believes that we each have within us the power to make the best of our lives. As a Toastmasters International Competent Communicator/Competent Leader, Michelle has presented numerous talks on the subject of self-empowerment. Michelle has a B.A. in English and says “working with Valeria on Leaving the Pigeonhole; a Personal Revolution has given me a deeper understanding of what it takes to succeed not only in a corporate environment but anywhere”.

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