**The Dream*Featuring audio book Chapters 1-3 of The Dream Doers and the Summer of Secrets, a YA Novel about best friends Alex and Tyler who must battle bullies, face their fears and keep strange secrets the summer they learn to DO what they DREAM.***

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Let your Dream Doer Crash Course begin!

It starts with one simple question:  are you a more of a Dreamer like Alex or a Doer like Tyler?

Are you more of a Dreamer like Alex or a Doer like Tyler? 

Let me explain. 

You see, Alex is a Dreamer.  Her big dream is to be a great tennis player and win a gold medal in the Olympics.

 She loves to dream about her dream.  She often imagines herself playing tennis and winning every time. 

 But she’s scared to tell anyone about her dream.  She thinks it will sound silly if she says it out loud.  Not even Tyler, her best friend since the first day of kindergarten, knows about her dream (until the end of chapter 2, anyway!).

She loves learning things through reading.  But she would rather read and dream about what could be possible than do anything about her dreams. 

She’s the youngest of six kids and wants to be bold, brave and strong.  Only she feels too timid and scared to take any kind of courageous action.

That’s why she feels frustrated with herself.  Who she wants to be and how she acts don’t really match.  She doesn’t know how to make what she sees in her mind become real in her life.

Tyler, on the other hand, is a Doer.  His big dream is to pitch for the Chicago Cubs. 

He tells everybody about his dream, and his room has more Cubs stuff than the shops at Wrigley Field.  He already considers himself a Cub; the only thing holding him back is his age.

He loves learning new things through experience.  That’s why he’s always doing something and enjoys playing sports, especially baseball. 

But he’s usually so busy taking action that he doesn’t think things through.  And because he doesn’t consider the consequences of his actions, he often gets himself and Alex into a lot of trouble.  Or he’s so busy being busy that he never really accomplishes anything.

He also gets distracted easily (like in the beginning of chapter 2).  And it’s awfully hard to be a great pitcher when you have trouble focusing!

He’s the oldest of three of three kids and likes to be in charge. 

He’s also super-competitive and wants to win whether he’s playing sports or fighting with Zach.

Personally, I’m more like Alex.  Only my big dream is to be a best-selling author (which I made happen last year!).  Still, I was too scared to start doing something about my dreams until I was 21. 

(Then it took me 10 more years to figure out how to be an unshakable, unbreakable, unstoppable Dream Doer…I created the Dream Doer League so you don’t have to wait as long as I did to live your dreams!)

But I remember the exact day I learned about the difference between dreamers and doers.  And that’s the same day I learned that anything is possible when you become a DREAM DOER.  I’ll tell you more about that tomorrow.

To your dreams,

Bonnie Jean

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P.S.S.  What about you?  Are you more of a Dreamer or a Doer?  Join the conversation by leaving a comment below.

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