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You Must Have a Dream: How to Find Lost Dreams and Get Excited About Life Again

Eva Fry

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9780759697973 £ 9.75  
About the Book

Eva takes her readers on an exciting journey. They learn how to overcome obstacles, which stop growth and gain skills necessary to reach their potential. Her examples will show it is possible to have amazing accomplishments and live their dreams.

All of these statements describe the book You Must Have a Dream.

It’s never to late to live your dreams.

How to find lost dreams and gets excited about your life.

How to stay young in body and mind.

How to live your dreams.

How to be happy.

How to overcome the negative things of life.

How to enjoy your life in spite of world events.

How to make a difference in the world.

How to have a worthwhile life.

How to have hope and faith and to feel love for yourself and others.

How to love life.

How to move ahead in spite of fear.

How to stay young in mind and body - a Senior Revolution.

Especially helpful for senior women for these principals encourage all ages, even men.

Principles of happiness for all ages.

How to avoid the emptiness of the empty nest.

Complete guide on how to be happy in your older years.

For baby boomers and senior citizens or anyone who needs hope and to believe in themselves.

For all those with lost dreams and how to bring them to life again.

About the Author

Eva Fry was a stay-at-home mom who used her empty nest as a launching pad to soar to a new exciting life. At the age of sixty-two, she is a motivational speaker, seminar leader, stand-up comedienne, singer, songwriter, author and entertainer.

A winner of a national speaking championship for Phi Rho Pi

Past President of Laughmasters, Toastmasters

1997 Volunteer of the year for Juvenile Institutions

MC for San Diego Senior, Del Mar Fair, Talent Show

Eva is now living her family dream. She has been married to her husband, Al, for forty-three years, has three children and eight grandchildren and lives in sunny San Diego, California.

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What if God sent you to earth to become the greatest doctor the world has ever known? What if He implanted dreams in your heart to lead you toward becoming a doctor and to get you excited about your potential?

But what if there is a negative force in life, which wants to stop you from reaching your potential and talks you out of living your dreams? It tells you, in your mind, that you’re not smart enough or good enough to become a doctor. What if you believe those thoughts and give up your dreams? How would you feel when your life was over and you discovered what you could have become?

God has sent each of us here to do amazing things with our lives, but there is a negative force out there intent on stopping us from reaching our potential. We have a purpose and were given gifts and talents to accomplish our mission, but in order to make our contribution we must first develop ourselves and fight against the evil opposition. It is our responsibility to discover our gifts and talents and use them to reach our highest potential and to do good in the world.

These gifts and talents we have been blessed with can often be found when we pursue the dreams of our hearts. Dreams are vital because they get us excited about our lives and motivate us toward what we are to become and what we should do with our lives. Our dreams must be important to us, and we must pursue them if we are to be happy and successful.

Too many of us don’t take our dreams seriously and often dismiss them as being impossible or foolish. Many of us believe that the only people who can have success in the world are the gifted, talented people who excel in some area--the sport stars, the entertainers, or the so-called intelligent ones. We don’t even make an attempt to do what is in our heart. We believe we don’t have a chance of attaining our dreams; because we think we are not good enough, we don’t even try.

We cheat ourselves if we don’t strive toward our own potential. We are all gifted in our own way. Each of us is a genius and can do something better than anyone else. We must live our dreams to find our own genius and accomplish our own mission.

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