Live Your Dreams Now: Read About It! Write About It! And Do Something! - Couverture souple

Armstrong, Daniel

 
9780990638865: Live Your Dreams Now: Read About It! Write About It! And Do Something!

Synopsis

"Live Your Dreams Now" is an inspiring youth workbook written by Daniel Armstrong─The Dream Mentor. It combines vivid anecdotes and practical exercises to create an interactive journey, wherein readers 10 to 14 years old learn valuable lessons in resilience, perseverance, self-reliance, and resourcefulness. "Live Your Dreams Now" is based on the proven fundamentals of Armstrong’s Find A Tree empowerment program and the questions: “What is your dream? …And what are you doing about it?” This workbook helps youth become introspective, confident, proactive, and forward-thinking. "Live Your Dreams Now" asks engaging questions in a clear and direct format, making the key points as easy to comprehend as they are to apply into children’s daily lives. With positive reinforcement from front to back and strategic challenges in every chapter, the takeaways are in the results they manifest. The only thing left is to help your children or students live their dreams now!

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À propos de l?auteur

Daniel Armstrong is a Dream Coach and author who motivates and empowers people to make a difference in their lives and the lives of others through his program, Find A Tree. Based on his book, How to Live Your Dreams: Find A Tree and Get Started, Daniel’s Find A Tree educational program has been credited with transforming many incarcerated gang members and underachieving students throughout Los Angeles, teaching them to identify and take the necessary steps toward achieving their dreams. Raised in Compton, California, Armstrong earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Columbia University. Armstrong also holds a Juris Doctorate and a Master in Business Administration degree, both from UCLA. Armstrong was a Ford Foundation Fel¬low in 1984, when he received a grant to study youth development in Zimbabwe. Armstrong began Find A Tree in 1999 after spending two years working in Ghana, West Africa. For more information on Daniel Armstrong and his Find A Tree program, visit FindATree.com.

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