Dare, Dream, Do
Remarkable Things Happen When You Dare to Dream
By Whitney L. Johnson
(Bibliomotion, Hardcover, 9781937134129, 254pp.)
Publication Date: May 2012
Categories: Personal Growth - Success, Motivational
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Description
Whitney Johnson, popular "Harvard Business Review" blogger, has a goal: to help us identify and achieve our dreams. Her belief is that we can each achieve greater happiness when focusing both on our dreams and on other people in our lives. In this inspiring book, Johnson directs her attention to teaching women, in particular, a three-step model for personal advancement and happiness. She first encourages us to DARE to boldly step out, to consider disrupting life as we know it. Then teaches us how to DREAM, to give life to the many possibilities available, whether to start a business, run a marathon, or travel the world. She shows us how to "date their dreams" (no need to commit ) and how to make space for dreams. Finally, Whitney's model brings out the businesswoman in her; she teaches us to DO, to execute our dreams. She showcases the importance of sharing dreams with others to give them life, to create your own "dream team." Rich with real stories of women who have dared to dream, "DARE, DREAM, DO" offers a practical framework for making remarkable things happen.In her mid-twenties, Whitney found herself in New York, where she landed a secretarial job on Wall Street. With no relevant experience, and a bit shy on confidence, she contemplated her future--and her dreams. Through determination and hard work, Whitney became an investment banker, moving to the analyst side of the business, executing the plans she'd laid out for herself. Naively, she thought most women were following similar paths until she started talking and found that many women were not daring to dream at all. It was because of these conversations that she started the Dare to Dream blog in 2006, which became the inspiration for this book. "DARE, DREAM, DO" is full of remarkable stories of women, which will no doubt inspire others to follow suit. Although Whitney focuses on the stories of women, her blog is popular with men as well, and her advice speaks to either gender.












