The gift that will make you smile…

30th August, 2010 - Posted by patrick - 371 Comments

Stop what you are doing for a moment and enjoy—soak it all in!!!


 

How did that make you feel—I really want to know… Please leave me a comment below…Marcia

 


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Posted on: August 30, 2010

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Check yourself out—are you a visionary?

10th August, 2010 - Posted by patrick - 377 Comments

Note – This post has been updated in response to your comments.

 


Update: 08/24/2010

 

Listen to this global broadcast—powerful, revealing secrets
that you can apply right now.

 
Marcia on Voice America - 12 ways to be a 21st Century Visionary
 

Now leave me a message…what did you learn?
What will you do with that knowledge?
I’ll read every one! Marcia

 


Update 08/17/2010:

I’m not kidding—this is essential—watch this video now:


 

What do you say “no” to now?

What do you need to say “no more” to?

When will you start?

Please share below…Marcia

 


Update: 08/10/2010

 


 
 
Take a look at these qualities—how many of them apply to you? Can you see yourself as a 21st Century visionary?
 
Share with me which qualities best resonate with you. I really want to know. Please leave me a comment below…Marcia
 
 
 


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Posted on: August 10, 2010

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Watch and Enjoy!

30th June, 2010 - Posted by patrick - 46 Comments

I have a short yet important message for you—here it is:

http://d3rbmyd410ti7h.cloudfront.net/videos/MarketingBlogPost-06302010.flv

 

Only 48-hours left for this special offer:  http://www.dreamucamp.com/offer/

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Posted on: June 30, 2010

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We’re getting ready for DreamU Camp!

14th June, 2010 - Posted by patrick - 238 Comments

DreamU Camp

Click on Banner to see all 30 Speakers

If you haven’t already enrolled in DreamU Camp, please use the “Register for DreamU Camp” widget in the upper right corner.

Please invite your friends and fellow dreamers. This makes it easy:
DreamU Camp – Invite a Friend

This will be a very different kind of camp experience. Fun, inspiring, virtual and all about
YOUR dreams. Here’s your free gift to help you get ready!
Free eBook – Accessing Your Power

Please share here. Who are you most excited to hear from? What dream(s) will you be focusing on? How about a favorite “camping” experience or story—especially if it’s funny?

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Did I really say “FREE”?

19th May, 2010 - Posted by jeff - 436 Comments

Watch this video to find out…

http://c1363562.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/mktg/results-are-in.flv

Be sure to leave a comment AND read the registration info below about the Grand Opening Celebration call next Tuesday night–it will FILL UP COMPLETELY, so register right now!

See you there, Marcia

Register For The Call:

We made it easy for you! If you arrived here via a link in an email, then you are already preregistered.  Just check your in-box for the registration confirmation email and follow the instructions.  If you’ve arrived here some other way, please use the registration box on the right side bar to sign-up for the “Opening the DreamU Community” call.

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Posted on: May 19, 2010

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Is It Ribbon-Cutting Time?

11th May, 2010 - Posted by admin - 90 Comments

Do we want to celebrate? Not yet?

I don’t want to jump ahead—well, maybe I do. I’m holding back until I hear from you.

Will you please share a comment below?

Can we create a world of dreamers not sleep walkers?

How do you feel? Let us know… Marcia

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Posted on: May 11, 2010

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Where Dreamers Unite…

4th May, 2010 - Posted by jeff - 18 Comments

Watch your fellow dreamers here. Click on this video:

http://c1363562.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/mktg/testimonials-community2.flv

Where do you find support for your dreams?

Did you ever belong to one of the “cool” groups?

Did you ever want to?

Please share your thoughts and comments. In community, we can do SO MUCH MORE.

Warmly, Marcia
P.S. I promise to read every story. PLEASE SHARE with us below.

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Posted on: May 4, 2010

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Vote For The Trailer!

27th April, 2010 - Posted by jeff - 261 Comments

Watch closely please—only 3 minutes:

http://c1363562.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/mktg/PROMO-DCT.flv

Did you love it? Does it move you? Are you running away?

Can you please weigh in?…

Leave me your comments below…and still my beating heart…you’re the best,
Marcia

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Posted on: April 27, 2010

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Kelley’s Dream Come True

19th April, 2010 - Posted by jeff - 130 Comments

Yes, she threw up!  Yes, her feet bled!
And yes, she… well, you’ll have to read the story below!

Kelley’s Story…the fear, the pain, the tears and the aftermath…

Gun went off at 8:00 AM sharp. BANG!

What have I done? I can’t do this. I can’t run 26.2 miles.

In that moment I want to give into the fear and doubt and yes, I want to run…the other way, away from the starting line! But I don’t. I breathe. I remember that I’ve trained. I trust my body will carry me the distance. I realize that I only have to take one step, just one, one step to get me started and then just one step at a time.

The first few miles are brutal, air thick with humidity and pollen on an unusually hot, humid day for Dallas, Texas. I began training in November and couldn’t run even ½ a mile straight. All winter it was cold…crazy, ridiculously cold. Today loomed hot, thick and soupy.

At mile 4, I finally found my legs and began to settle into a rhythm that allowed me to relax and chat with fellow runners, look around and enjoy the scenery around White Rock Lake. I saw ducks paddling for their breakfast, fishermen casting their lines, birds announcing the glorious beginning of a new day. For a short while, I felt strong.

As I turned the corner to leave the lake at mile 9.5, a wall of concrete greeted me. I don’t remember any mountains in Dallas…where the heck did this huge “hill” come from? I slowed to almost a crawl, barely managed to crest the top where a medic crew waited and watched the runners as they tackled the largest incline on the course. I somehow cracked a joke and smiled even though my lungs felt like sopping wet sponges and my legs burned like a bonfire. Then I heard cheering that energized me until I realized the cheers were on the other side of the street for those speedy folks who were already on their way back “home” at mile 16!! UGH! I had to run right past that cheer station into a quiet neighborhood of antebellum homes. I desperately wanted to cross the street and blend in with the crowd of runners who were miles and miles ahead of me. Instead, I entered no man’s land, in the back of the pack—way in the back!

Mile 16 almost got the best of me. I wanted to quit. My legs hurt, my feet hurt, my lungs hurt, my hair even hurt. I threw up and then I cried. I cried for 5 year old Jordan who has Leukemia and can’t run and play as a carefree child. I cried for 80 year old Murray who fought hard to go on his African Safari Dream-of-a-Lifetime trip in spite of having Lymphoma. And, I cried for me because I knew that no matter what, I was going to finish even if I arrived dead last and everyone else had packed up and gone home and even if I was embarrassed by how slowly I was moving. In that moment, I realized I was doing this for ME. I shucked the protective armor of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team-in-Training. Until then, I had trained for Jordan and Murray and all the other honored heroes who still fight every day for their lives. And all that still mattered. What also mattered was that I had the courage to push myself. What also mattered was that I had the courage to try something knowing that I might fail. What mattered is that I would finish no matter what others thought or thought of me. I found the strength to take just one step. For a moment, I realized that I was proud of me.

Pride only carried me so far, though. I hurt. At mile 24 I felt the blood begin to seep out of my shoes. My feet were shot. I wanted so badly to just stop, curl up in a ball, and give up. If it weren’t for the support of my team and that small, quiet voice inside that whispered, “just one step”, I would have quit. It would’ve been so easy to give in to the lonely miles and the pain.  Jordan, Murray, my TNT teammates, my family and friends were all there with me, some in person, some only in spirit. I reached out and called on their strength. I let them figuratively carry me when I didn’t feel strong enough to carry myself. I’ll never forget the feeling of crossing that finish line—joy, elation, relief. My family was there beaming with pride and love. My friends cheered and cried. I laughed, cried, and did all I could to just keep breathing!! What a ride!!!

Now, how about one of two things (or maybe both). Either leave Kelley
a message and spread some love around OR share your remarkable
achievement and encourage all of us…can’t wait to read these…Marcia


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Posted on: April 19, 2010

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Spring is in the air – How’s YOURS so far?

12th April, 2010 - Posted by jeff - 155 Comments

I have a special message for you—the first ever next to my hummingbird feeder—you have to see it!!!

WATCH THIS VIDEO:

http://blog.dreamuniversity.com/blog/wp-content/videos/119_0097_dct640x360.flv

Tell me what Spring means to you… leave a comment below…

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Posted on: April 12, 2010

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