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Dr. John Demartini Discusses How To Create The Life You Love, In His Interview With Deborah Dachinger on "Dare to Dream" Radio.

Dr. Demartini was in the cast of the hit movie "The Secret," a feature length movie presentation which discussed The Great Secret of the universe. In This Interview Dr. Martini Talks About Your Purpose and Life's Driving Force.

2011-10-22
LOS ANGELES, CA, October 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Human Behavior Specialist, Educator, and Author, Dr Demartini, is considered one of the world's leading authorities on human behavior and personal development. He is the founder of the Demartini Institute, a private research and education organization with a curriculum of over 72 different courses covering multiple aspects of human development. His trademarked methodologies, the Demartini Method and the Demartini Value Determination, are the culmination of 39 years of cross-disciplinary research and study. His work has been incorporated into human development industries across the world.

In order to create the life you love: by Dr John Demartini
1. Every day sit for a moment in silent meditation and concentrate on exactly what you would love to create in your life. Imagine every detail you can and then even more. Imagine your life exactly the way you would love it to be. Let your imagination be real enough to have it come true, yet ideal enough to inspire and stretch you.
2. Write as many details as you can imagine down and begin a dream or goal plan. Writing these down helps make dreams come true. Remember the details.
3. Every day take at least one if not three or even seven action steps to make this goal come true. What you move toward moves towards you.
4. Keep records of every synchronous and goal aligning event that occurs, they surround your life. Write all the events that come true each day that demonstrates that you are moving in the direction of your goals.
5. Keep refining your goals, so as to become clearer and clearer each day on your outcomes.
6. As they begin to become real be sure to add new ones all revolving around your chief aim or purpose in life.
7. Be thankful for every supportive and challenging event that helps provide you feedback and fulfillment.
8. Remember the art of creation is set goals aligned to your values then hold the image through time - the only way to hold the image through time is to keep it in motion and the only way to keep it in motion is to focus on the ever finer details.
Dr Demartini travels 360 days a year to countries all over the globe, sharing his research and findings in all markets and sectors. He is the author of 40 books published in 28 different languages. He has produced over 50 CDs and DVDs covering subjects such as development in relationships, wealth, education and business. Each program is designed to assist people to activate leadership and empower themselves in all seven areas of their lives: Financial, physical, mental, vocational, spiritual, family and social. http://www.drdemartini.com

Dr. Demartini has said: "'Dedicate your life to a cause that inspires you and also greatly serves others. Master plan your life. If you don't fill your day with high priorities it will automatically become filled with low priorities."

Dr. Demartini is interviewed on 100Indie live or hear the podcast on Dachinger's web site at: http://www.deborahdachinger.com/interview-archives ("Dare to Dream" airs WED-SUN on Indie 100, listen worldwide). Debbi Dachinger is a radio personality - her radio show, "Dare to Dream," is a syndicated, multi-award winning program. Dare to Dream Radio enlightens and entertains listeners in an exciting, new paradigm that intertwines metaphysics with a talk show format, teaching listener's ways to make their passions, goals and dreams come true. Hear "Dare to Dream" radio live on 92.5 KYHY or by on podcast on http://www.DeborahDachinger.com (also available on iTunes). Each one-hour radio segment gathers a million listeners and includes Deborah's theme for the day and an interview guest. Debbi Dachinger wrote the book: "This Life Counts: Dare To Dream!"

Recently, Debbi emceed a "Dialogs of the Heart" live seminar with don Miguel Ruiz, author of "The Four Agreements." Debbi's background is in talent/entertainment; she was a USC performing arts graduate who went on to act and sing in Europe and throughout the United States, receiving acting nominations and awards. She was a successful motivational speaker, has done professional voice over work and is the author of the new book: "THIS LIFE COUNTS: Dare to Dream," she's a regular video contributor at: http://www.YouTube.com/debontheradio, an expert columnist, has a blog, and is a contributor to inspirational books. Hear all the podcast radio shows at: http://www.deborahdachinger.com/interview-archives

Look for "Dare to Dream" airs worldwide WED-SUN on Indie 100 (listen at http://indie100.com), and is also syndicated on WXMR 100.7 FM in Northern Vermont and New York - both stations stream worldwide.

"Dare to Dream" a well-known radio program with close to one million listeners on 92.5 KYHY. "Dare to Dream" has been featured in Earth Times, Yahoo News! and Singapore Star News. Deborah recently received the honorary career achievement award from Elite VIP, and won the "Intriguing Creator" award from Youpublish.com.


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[Press-News.org] Dr. John Demartini Discusses How To Create The Life You Love, In His Interview With Deborah Dachinger on "Dare to Dream" Radio.
Dr. Demartini was in the cast of the hit movie "The Secret," a feature length movie presentation which discussed The Great Secret of the universe. In This Interview Dr. Martini Talks About Your Purpose and Life's Driving Force.