Dream Year

Make the Leap from a Job You Hate to a Life You Love

by Ben Arment

Number of pages: 256

Publisher: Portfolio

BBB Library: Entrepreneurship

ISBN: 978-1591847946



About the Author

Ben Arment runs a coaching organization called Dream Year, which has helped hundreds of people realize an audacious dream.

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Editorial Review

66 percent of Americans hate their jobs. Somewhere along the road to adulthood, they pushed their dreams to the side. They had to pay bills, and they feared taking the risks. If you’re one of those people, and you’re tired of being that person, this book is for you. It’s a step-by-step guide to identify, plan, and launch your dream career, in just one year.         

Book Reviews

“Aimed at frustrated, bored workers, Arment’s book urges readers to escape mediocrity and follow their dreams into a self-directed and meaningful job.”

“This is truly an inspiring book. If you are an entrepreneur and want to start a new venture, this is a book that you must read. This book will guide you through the process of collecting revenue for your dream project and marketing and branding strategies. Yes, you just need to have a profound dream and a willingness to work hard. Honestly speaking, though I am not an entrepreneur but a government employee, still this book compels me to give it a second thought. That is the power of Ben Arment's writing.”

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Wisdom to Share

You don’t go after your dream. It comes after you.

It doesn’t matter how great your idea seems; if it’s not financially sustainable, you’ll never be able to bring it to the world.

A dream chaser cannot afford to be clueless about money.

There is no greater tragedy than to go through life as a dreamer, without taking a single step toward your dream.

Dream Year is less about who you are than who you need to become.

The trouble with activity is that it can feel like productivity, even when it accomplishes nothing.

Dreams require us to become the best version of ourselves.

If your dream is a one-person dream, it’s not big enough

It doesn’t matter how noble your dream is. If you don’t have a platform, no one cares about your idea.

Your dream comes to life through other people.