LOS ANGELES, CA, November 15, 2011 (Press-News.org) Debbi Dachinger is an award-winning, syndicated radio host on "Dare to Dream." She knows first-hand what it is like to discover life's passions and experience them. In the book "Dare to Dream: This Life Counts," she discusses ways to handle goal obstacles such as trust, time management, finances, playing small, clarity, support, failure, fear, and doubts, as well as other miscellaneous dream busters. Additionally, the book and guide contains inspiring success stories, exercises, new ideas, inspiring motivation, examples, patterns of extremely successful people, and proven methods. The small investment in this book will reap big goal achievement rewards.
In an excerpt from the book, Debbi writes: "From childhood until the present, I have been in one form or another of creative entertainment: acting; singing; motivational speaking; jewelry designing; and as a voice-over artist. This amazing journey has peaked with a radio career - which is where I am now, delighted and devoted. Recognizing that anyone can achieve a goal or fulfill a dream, I pass along some wisdom gathered from my experiences over the years, and from other achievers I have interviewed, and present them with gratitude to my followers.
"You will often hear: never, never give up. Any negative life circumstance has the potential to be remolded into a positive one. There is always another path to take, another choice to make, another hope in which to believe. I have recreated myself many times - not because I failed - and been successful at several careers. As my passion changed, I followed new opportunities. Even if failure occurs, re-creation is possible. If one job does not work out, consider that you may be destined for another and it will come. Just keep showing up, because riding the waves of life often has rough surf - but it is always a surprise to see where we land.
"Remember: Let nothing hold you back from exploring your wildest fantasies, wishes, and aspirations. Do not be afraid to dream big and to follow your dreams wherever they may lead you.
"Though few can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending.
"If you are a dreamer who longs to bring those desires to fruition, I offer these pages to help you get there. Please use this book with faith, hope and love - it is dedicated to all aspiring dreamers."
The book, "Dare to Dream: This Life Counts," has received five-star reviews from several transformational leaders and luminaries as well as excellent testimonies. Its launch date is November 18th and the book can be purchased at Amazon.com.
Debbi Dachinger's "Dare to Dream" radio show is a syndicated, multi-award winning radio program that inspires listeners through solid guidance and great interviews. It's a show with keys to change as people are looking for a new way of living and doing business and finding ways to make their hopes and dreams come true. Each one-hour radio segment gathers one million listeners and includes Deborah's theme for the day and an interview guest who shares methods that achieved goals and dreams.
Deborah is a top-notch interviewer with impressive guests. Her 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. She received a Los Angeles Drama Desk Award acting nomination and was in the cast of "Follies," winning the Fringe First Award. Deborah was a successful motivational speaker, leading workshops on "Balance and Life Goals." Her professional voice over work includes animation, corporate training, PSA's and film narration. Besides Deborah's radio career, she is the author of the book: "Dare to Dream: This Life Counts!" is a regular video contributor at: http://www.YouTube.com/debontheradio, an expert columnist, has a blog at www.debontheradio@blogspot.com, and a contributor to inspirational books. Deborah is a member of AFTRA and SAG unions, the Evolutionary Business Council and American Women in Media. Deborah came here to live out loud; her work is to utilize her voice to entertain and inspire.
"Dare to Dream" airs worldwide daily and throughout the United States. Hear all the podcast radio shows at: http://www.deborahdachinger.com/interview-archives
"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.
Debbi Dachinger Expert On Goal Achievement Releases New Boo: "Dare To Dream: This Life Counts!" 5-Star Reviews For This Guide With Methods To Bypass Obstacles And Make Dreams Into A Reality.
The "Dare to Dream: This Life Counts" Softcover Book Is Selling On Amazon, Priced Affordably So Everyone Can Harness The Wisdom and Exercises to Live The Life of Their Dreams. Debbi Contends "Dream big and follow your dreams."
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[Press-News.org] Debbi Dachinger Expert On Goal Achievement Releases New Boo: "Dare To Dream: This Life Counts!" 5-Star Reviews For This Guide With Methods To Bypass Obstacles And Make Dreams Into A Reality.The "Dare to Dream: This Life Counts" Softcover Book Is Selling On Amazon, Priced Affordably So Everyone Can Harness The Wisdom and Exercises to Live The Life of Their Dreams. Debbi Contends "Dream big and follow your dreams."