Feb 22

You know you’re a Dream Doer if you imagine great things and take action to make those things happen.

If you’re a strong Dreamer, imagining those great things is easy for you. You love to imagine who you can be. What you can do. Where you can go.

In the imagination of a Dreamer, anything is possible.

But fear makes it tough to live your dreams. Fear of the unknown. Fear of failure. Fear of success.

As long as you let that fear stop you and prevent you from becoming all that God put you on earth to become, you’ll remain just a Dreamer and never become an unshakable, unbreakable, unstoppable champion Dream Doer.

When you choose to be satisfied with who you are and just dream about the things that are possible, you’ll never find a way to do what you dream.

Maybe, however, you’re a strong Doer. For you, taking action is easy. You’re always on the go and doing something. You are constantly busy.

But you may not always be busy doing something productive because of distractions. Lack of focus. No concentration.

Because even though you do things, you don’t really get anywhere. You just move from one thing to the next without planning or stopping to really dream of the possibilities life has to offer.

So Dreamers dream but get nothing done.

Doers do but get nowhere.

But a Dream Doer? Now you’re talking success.

A Dream Doer has the courage to imagine great things AND take action.

A Dream Doer makes the most out of life. A Dream Doer sees what she wants, believes she can get it and takes action to achieve her dreams.

A Dream Doer is a Champion.

So what about you? Are you a Dreamer? A Doer? Or a Champion Dream Doer?

To your dreams,
Bonnie Jean

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Feb 03

When I was a kid, I LOVED playing sports in gym class, my backyard or on an official team.

In high school, I had fun playing three different sports (volleyball, basketball and softball) all four years.  Then I played softball in college.

After my college career ended, I discovered a new sport:  running!  Which is weird.  Because although I always had a dream of being able to run a marathon, I didn’t believe I could.  I didn’t believe I was a real runner.

Runners ran in extreme weather conditions; I ran only in bearable temperatures. Runners were fast; I was slow. Runners had runner friends; I ran alone. Runners ran in races; I ran to stay in shape. For me, a marathon seemed impossible.

Then at the end of a run one hot July afternoon, I decided I was going to do something about my dream of being a runner.  I didn’t have to be a great runner.  I just wanted to finished a marathon.  I wanted to challenge myself to achieve a dream.

I ran my first marathon four months later.  Since then, I’ve completed a handful of 5k’s, 10k’s, a half-marathon and three other marathons.

Now I have another running dream:  run a six-minute mile.  I don’t know if I’m capable of achieving that goal or not, but I’m sure going to try.

That’s the sports dream I’m chasing this year.  If you have a sports dream you’re chasing, then we should be able to help each other out. 

Every Wednesday, I’ll share what I’m doing to stay fit and achieve my goal.  I’ll also share some ‘mental game’ tips and strategies that you can put to work for you to become a CHAMPION in whatever sport you play.

What sport do you play?  What’s your sports dream?  Please leave a comment and let me know!

To your dreams,
Bonnie Jean

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Feb 02

I had a writing dream when I was a kid. I wanted to be a writer because I loved making up characters and stories. But instead of telling anyone about my dream and writing my stories, I acted them out in the privacy of my own imagination.

Anytime I was alone, I had a blast pretending I was a character in one of my stories. That was my idea of FUN, especially since my characters lived exciting, adventurous, action-packed lives.

The only problem was that I didn’t have the confidence or courage I needed to admit to anyone I wanted to be a writer. After all, who was I to think I could write something others would enjoy reading? I was just me–quiet, shy, strange little me.

Some things, though, were too good not to write down. Only I hid everything I wrote. I didn’t want anyone to think I thought I was a writer. I was just me–quiet, shy, strange little me–not somebody important enough to be a writer.

I didn’t chase my dream back then because I didn’t think I was allowed to be a writer. I thought someone had to give me permission to be who I wanted to be and do what I wanted to do. I thought I had to wait until I was all grown up to even think about living my dreams.

I was totally, completely, 100% WRONG.

No matter how old you are, if you want to be a writer, all you have to do is START WRITING!

To prove it, I’m going to start writing my second novel today. And I’m going to invite you along for the whole novel writing journey.

Every Tuesday, I’ll update you on my book writing progress and share my writing tips, secrets and strategies with you. That way you can write your own story alongside me and start living your writing dream NOW.

For instance, here are the tools I use to write a novel:

  • A computer (for typing)
  • A pen (for writing in my notebook and on index cards)
  • A notebook (for brainstorming story, character and setting ideas)
  • Colored index cards (for summarizing each scene)
  • My unique imagination (for making stuff up)

And here’s how I use my tools:

  • First, I use my imagination to make up characters and picture where they go, what they do and what they say.
  • Second, I use the index cards to summarize where I see them going, what I see them doing and what I hear them saying.
  • Finally, I’ll use my notebook or computer to write the details. (Sometimes I feel like writing the story in my notebook and sometimes I feel like just typing it on the computer.)

I’ll imagine a few scenes worth of action, summarize on the index cards what I see in my mind and write out the details in story format.  Then I just keep repeating the process until the story I want to tell is over.

That’s my writing system. What’s yours?

To your dreams,
Bonnie Jean

P.S. Here’s another tip: let yourself write a really, really, really bad first draft (which is what I’m doing with the draft I’m starting today). You can always go back and make it better, but it’s way too easy to get stuck and not write anything if you’re trying to write a great first draft. Letting yourself write badly takes the pressure off and makes writing more fun.

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Jan 28

Your Dream Doer Mission:  Find a Way to DO What You Dream Today

I didn’t quite reach my goal today.  Even though I took action and did something about my dreams, I didn’t accomplish everything I wanted to accomplish.  Still, I’m proud of myself for trying. 

Anytime you try your best to reach a goal but just don’t quite get the results you want, you can be proud of yourself, too!

What I wanted to do was record and share a video with you that reveals my super simple confidence building formula.  Well, I got the video recorded, but I didn’t factor in some important time-consuming steps (like editing and uploading) that would allow me to share the video with you today.

See, I’m good at the creative stuff that goes into a video like writing and speaking, but I’m not so good at the technical stuff like recording and editing.  So I’m stuck on the editing part of the video right now.

Since it’s getting late and I’m nowhere close to finishing, I’m going to rest up, get some sleep and tackle the editing again tomorrow.  My goal is to have it done by the end of the day tomorrow, and I think that is a goal I can reach.

Enough about me.  What did you do today to live your dreams?

To your dreams,
Bonnie Jean

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Jan 27

Your Dream Doer Mission:  Find a Way to DO What You Dream Today

After spending most of the day yesterday doing work for my job, I was determined to find a way to live my dreams today by doing work for YOU.  I wanted to finish the script for the video I’m working on that reveals my super simple formula for gaining confidence fast.

So once I got home from my job and did a workout to give me a much needed energy boost, I fired up the computer and got to work.  I wrote and edited and rewrote and edited some more.  I kept at it until I…finished!

I’m quite excited about recording the video for you tomorrow, and I can’t wait for you to see it.

That’s how I lived my dreams today.  What about you?  Did you complete your Dream Doer Mission?

To your dreams,
Bonnie Jean

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