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A Hot Air Balloon Ride to Succes

by Melissa at 5/29/2009 9:14:00 AM

Written by: Sarah Peppel
Featured on: Story of My Life

The hot air balloon rose in the air as Melissa's knuckles tightened on the sides of the basket which alone held her from plummeting to the ground as she floated higher and higher into the sky. After the initial fear passed, the exhilaration of the moment filled her soul – keeping her coming back for more, higher, farther. From there, nothing was impossible.
 
Riding in a hot air balloon was one of many impressive goals Melissa would accomplish once she put her mind to it. Her family didn't have the money for extras when she was in college so she decided that she would find a way. She was already working full-time to pay for her classes when she began calling hot air balloon companies.
 
“Can I work for you on the weekends in exchange for a hot-air balloon ride?”
“No.”
“Do you need help on the weekends?”
“No, thank you.”
“I am willing to work for a hot air balloon ride.”
“Okay, fine.”
 
Finally, a yes! For a couple of hours on the weekend, Melissa achieved her heart's desire -- two rides in one summer. She had let herself dream, believed in herself and took the steps to accomplish it. Pictures and diary entries would fill her journal as each new goal was achieved. From learning to crochet to going to Australia, the ideas just kept exploding in her head. The amazing sense of accomplishment grew with each new skill or adventure.
 
Finishing college, Melissa would step out of the world of the weekend hot air ballooning and onto the corporate ladder. She reached her desired position as manager in sales and marketing at a magazine. She was excited but something didn't feel right. What she thought was going to be “it” just wasn't. She loved what she did but there was something else waiting for her full attention.
 
All her life, she had made goals, written them down, accomplished each dream one-by-one. Maybe now it was time to give back. She always she knew she was meant to help people. When she was growing up, she loved participating in different services that gave back to the community. Maybe she could give to others her strategy for success, goal setting and journaling the steps.
 
Wanting to educate, Melissa gave a seminar to 6th graders about goal setting and achievement. The session went so well that she could feel the “aha” moment – the connection with the kids, their response and desire to learn, her desire to give the gift of what she knew could work. She loved speaking in schools. This was “it!” The light bulbs were going off. Her calling and life purpose finally became clear but it would be a couple of years before she would go out on her own.

“All her life, she had made goals, written them down, accomplished each dream one-by-one. Maybe now it was time to give back.”
 
 
Sharing with the students from her own childhood, Melissa would tell the story about watching her own father as he trained to run a marathon. Following his dream, she remembers going to the races and cheering him on. Sometimes they would participate in a family fun run and it was great to be a part of seeing him have a dream and work towards it. Later her parents decided to learn a new language. Again, she witnessed them setting goals and accomplishing them. The process of learning and growing stuck with her and she took it to the next level.
 
To the kids, she says, “You can do what you put your mind to. Some dreams can come true. You can apply yourself and make good grades. You can figure out a way to become a doctor, a veterinarian, a baseball player. . .You can do it by setting a goal, writing it down and taking the action steps to get here. If you are creative and willing to work for it; there is hope.”
 
Each grade Melissa works with has a different set of challenges. Seniors are career focused and know how to set goals. Fourth graders are still thinking about being a ninja or a superhero. But whatever outrageous thing they might be thinking, Melissa tells them it is okay to dream and figure out how to turn one's passion into a career some day. At the younger ages, goal planning skills come in handy for good grades and all aspects of their future life if they can see achievement now.
 
To adults, she asks “What do you want to do? What dreams do you want to accomplish that you haven't already?” Dream List Photo Journals have become a way Melissa can share with her audience the need to write down goals, make baby steps and achieve them one by one until the larger picture is achieved. Developing the final product took time but the journals have become an essential element of Melissa's presentation as she guides individuals in their own path towards success, large to small.
 
Stepping off the safe corporate ladder and into the lofty skies of entrepreneurship and risk, Melissa has big plans to take her workshops into schools nationwide, helping counselors and teachers work with students, one individual -- one dream at a time.
 
BIO: Melissa Borghorst is the founder of Dream List Media, a personal development company helping individuals reach their dreams and true potential. She is author of the Dream List Photo Journal series, host on Dream List Radio, life coach and most importantly, motivational speaker for kids, teens and educators. Outside her professional life, Melissa has achieved extraordinary feats—skydiving, rock climbing, white water rafting, backpacking across Europe, snorkeling the Great Barrier Reef, and singing, dancing and acting in a musical. To learn more see, www.dreamlistmedia.com

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Ladies: Dream of Starting a Business?

by Melissa at 5/22/2009 4:53:00 AM

Dream List Media
Melissa Borghorst, motivational speaker and life coach, is on a mission to inspire others to follow and achieve their dreams. She is the founder of Dream List Media, which offers a variety of products and services to achieve her mission. In her interview, Melissa shares five tips to turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality.


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Dream List Media (15 min. 14 sec. podcast)
1. Be Passionate, Positive & Persistent
  • Passionate: Being passionate about what you do is crucial not only to the success of the business, but also to your long term happiness.
  • Positive: The entrepreneurial ride can be a bumpy one, so it’s important to keep a positive outlook.
  • Persistent: The journey can be tough, but believe in yourself and never give up.
2. Set Goals & Create a Dream List
  • Dream List: Create a dream list for your business, listing all the things you’d like to accomplish with your business both long and short term.
  • Set Goals: In order to make your big business dreams a reality, it’s important to create smaller goals as stepping stones to reach your dream. It’s also important to set regular goals to make sure you are staying on track and moving in the right direction.
3. Make a Plan
  • Business Plan: This is where you figure out all the little details before jumping in. You can’t plan for everything, but a good business plan is a great way to get you prepared. Plus you’ll need this if you’re looking for financing.
  • Think Big: Look for a variety of ways that you could potentially expand the business in the future. (will give examples of how I expanded my business into coaching, Dream List Radio, etc.)
4. Create Your Dream Team
  • Surround yourself with like-minded people who will support and encourage your journey.
  • Network to increase business connections.
5. Stay true to your mission
  • Whether it’s the way you run your business, the opportunities for business growth or the people you meet along your journey, it’s important to stay true to your mission and your passions.

 

For more tips on starting a business, visit The Sassy Ladies website.

Interview: Living With Purpose

by Melissa at 3/31/2009 4:13:00 AM

March 31, 2009

Today I was a guest on Living With Purpose, a talk show hosted by Coach Kerri and Leslie.  Listen to hear my story about living my true life purpose and to find inspiration to help you follow your dreams and to achieve your life purpose.  You can listen below or at: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/CoachKerri

This is an amazing show for anyone looking for inspiration!  What were YOU born to do?  Your life and every experience in it deserves to be meaningful and filled with purpose.  You deserve to wake up everyday feeling like today IS the best day of your life because you are living with purpose and passion.  Break through whatever is holding you back and live the life you dream of.  Be the change you want to see in the world.  This show is filled with candid and unscripted moments between Coach Kerri, her co-host Leslie, and their featured guests.  Listen live every Tuesday at 9pm (EST).  For more information, visit: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/CoachKerri


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Melissa Borghorst Interview

by Melissa at 2/16/2009 12:50:00 PM

February 16, 2009

Today I was interviewed on Deb Bailey’s talk show:  Women Entrepreneurs - The Secrets of Success.  You can listen to my story below or at Deb Bailey’s site:  www.blogtalkradio.com/CoachDeb.

For any ladies out there who dream of starting a business, this show is a must to listen to on a regular basis.  You’ll hear women entrepreneurs speak honestly about their challenges and successes and give advice to women who want to go into business.  You can also gather great articles and information on Deb Bailey’s blog:  www.womenentrepreneursecrets.blogspot.com.

 

Dream List Photo Journal Review

by Melissa at 2/6/2009 3:04:00 PM

March 3, 2009- Simply Stacie


There is so many things that I dream of doing someday whether it be from going on a dream vacation or becoming a nurse. I have all these ideas in my head about what I want to accomplish, but I have never bothered to put pen to paper and write it down. That was until I was introduced to the Dream List Photo Journals and given a copy of Dream List for My Amazing Life to review.

Melissa Borghorst is the creator of Dream List Media and offered me a chance to try out the Dream List for My Amazing Life Photo Journal. This is no ordinary journal as its designed for you to organize, realize and commemorate your life's dreams. It has a unique fill-in-the blank format to allow users to create personalized dream lists, map out action plans and organize dream contacts and resources. After achieving each dream, it provides photo and journal space to highlight each accomplishment. The finished product is a customized book about your exciting and fun-filled life to inspire future dreams to share with friends and family. These journals can also be used for children or teens to help them with their career path or just for fun!

Melissa Borghorst grew up dreaming big and had lots of exciting adventures that she wanted to accomplish in her lifetime. Since creating her own Dream List Photo Journal, she has done some pretty amazing things like skydiving, backpacking across Europe, becoming an author and entrepreneur and riding in a hot air balloon to name a few. And she has the pictures and details in her Dream List Photo Journal to prove it!

Melissa is also the host of an online radio show called Dream List Radio. She recently did a show for parents- Help Your Kids Achieve Their Dreams and invites you to check it out!

The Dream List Photo Journal sells for $16.95 and can be purchased by visiting Dream List Media or on Amazon.

My Review

I have to say that I was really impressed with this concept and love the idea of recording all the exciting things I would like to do or achieve in my lifetime. I'm a believer that if you think about something and focus on it, you will draw it into your life so by thinking of what you want to do or have, you will be attracting it to you. This is the Law of Attraction and this journal works with applying it in your life.

The Dream List Photo Journal is a hard cover book that is 132 pages long. It's divided up into different sections making it easy to navigate. The introduction gives a full and detailed explanation about how to use the book and is in easy to understand terms. There is a large amount of space for many many dreams to be recorded so you can think big and go wild with it which is what I did.

A few of my dreams were travelling over to Scotland and visiting the castles. I've dreamed about doing that since I was a kid, but never bothered to record it or even tell anyone about it. By recognizing it, I think that is the first step to make it a reality. I'm doing my research now to see about costs and to start saving to go! Another one of my dreams was to go back to school for Nursing and with the help of my Dream List Photo Journal, I have written down what I need to do to achieve that goal. I like that I can put anything my heart desires because it's my personal Dream Journal. I can imagine the satisfaction of putting up a picture of me graduating from university with a nursing degree in my journal!

I love this product and all its features and how it motivates me to take steps to going after what I want. The price is reasonable and is well worth it! I have a few friends who would love this product and am passing on the Dream List Media website to them.

Thanks to Melissa at Dream List Media for introducing me to this incredible and inspiring journal!

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what are your travel dreams?

by Melissa at 2/5/2009 6:46:00 AM

what are your travel dreams?
regardless of how much and how often we travel, everyone has a dream trip they keep tucked away in the back of their minds for that “perfect someday” when we get to live it out. and many of us have taken amazing trips but find that the details get muddled over time, and the photos relegated to a box in the back of the closet or an obscure folder somewhere in our laptops.

dream list media has come up with a fun and practical way to keep track of our travels as well as plan for future trips: the dream list for the traveler.

this hardcover traveler’s journal is spiral bound so it lays open without a struggle. while many journals give you a pretty cover and blank pages inside, requiring you to do all the creative work in organizing, the dream list for the traveler is much more organized (perfect for those of us who can pack a month’s worth of stuff into one carry on bag, but can’t seem to find our notebooks half the time).

the introduction takes you through the dream travel journal process a simple step at a time, helping you create a quick and personalized system for organizing your thoughts and planning your dream trips. the table of contents is fill in the blank – you’re the one dreaming, so you’re the one who designates where your dreams are located in the book. there’s even a space in the “dream list” to set a due date for each dream, ensuring you’ll set some travel goals and reach them. with plenty of space to include photos and photo information, journaling about your experiences, and a spacious contact section in the back of the book, planning out your travel dreams and goals has never been easier.

every traveling diva should pick up one a dream list for the traveler for herself, and they make great gifts for any of your traveling diva friends as well.

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USA Travel Magazine Review

by Melissa at 12/18/2008 2:14:00 PM

Dream List for the Traveler

USA Travel Magazine
Holiday Gift Guide 2008
By Melody Schubert

In the thick of winter I find myself drifting to my desk and opening my Dream List Journal. Inside I review our previous trips to sunny Florida; searching for shells along Sanibel Island.  I picture what it will be like relaxing in the Keys on a sandy beach enjoying my husband's company. These are just a few of the thoughts and future trips we plan to take.

With our Dream Journal we can record where we've been and where we look forward to visiting in the future. Once we get there we can write down our trip and review it along with our pictures to capture the moment again. That is the beauty of Melissa Borghorst’s, Dream List for the Traveler. You can dream of places you want to visit and things you would love to try like skydiving or visiting the world's seven wonders. The possibilities are endless.

Nothing exhilarates the soul more than accomplishing your hopes, your dreams, and your heart's desire. Why wait until New Year's or another day to start making your dreams come true! Dream List for the Traveler is a uniquely designed photo journal to record your travel dreams, and accomplishments. 

Isn't that what makes a moment special; when we accomplish something special we thought we would never do or conquer our fear of heights by skydiving? The Dream List for the Traveler Journal has plenty of space to create your own travel dream list, 25 photo journal pages to highlight your amazing trips, an address book to organize your travel resources, and plenty of blank pages to map out your plan or create a dream collage. The blank pages are also wonderful for sketches and pictures of places you've visited as well. Plus, the journal has a hidden wire-bound and a creative outer hardcover which ensures that this treasured keepsake is preserved throughout the years.

Whether you’re looking for an ideal gift for birthdays, graduations, retirement or any special occasion the Dream List Journal is a perfect gift!

Visit www.dreamlistonline.com , for a variety of products and services to help you along your journey, as well as inspirational tips, quotes, and stories to keep you motivated.

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Don’t be afraid to dream big

by Melissa at 12/17/2008 1:00:00 PM

Don’t be afraid to dream big

Woodinville Weekly
Wednesday, 17 December 2008
By Deborah Stone, Staff Photo by Ian Gleadle

Melissa Borghorst aims to inspire the world to follow their dreams and celebrate their accomplishments.

The local woman, who was raised in Woodinville and now lives in Bellingham, is founder of Dream List Media and creator of “Dream List Journals.” Her work takes her to schools across the Northwest, where she gives workshops for children to teach them goal-planning skills and empower them to achieve their dreams.

“I strive to inspire kids to go after their dreams, big or small, and make them reality,” explains Borghorst. “The key to doing this lies in the ability to set clearly defined goals that are then broken down into smaller, manageable steps. It’s a process that kids can take with them and use in many different facets of their lives.”

As a young girl, Borghorst remembers making lists of activities she wanted to do, like kayaking and riding a horse on a beach, and places she wanted to visit, such as Alki Beach and the San Juan Islands. And each time she accomplished something on her list, she crossed it off with a sense of pride and satisfaction. Then in college, she received the gift of a journal, which she began using to formally keep track of her goals and accomplishments.

“The journal triggered something for me,” comments Borghorst. “It was the perfect place to write down my dreams and then document them with photos and brief descriptions when they came true. And then I had this great record of everything I had done.”

Over the years, Borghorst has filled up several journals and has seen many of her dreams come to fruition. She pet a kangaroo in Australia, climbed the Eiffel Tower in Paris, snorkeled, rode in a gondola in Venice, visited Hawaii, went sky diving and more.

Her list of dreams is always growing, as she is constantly thinking of all that she wants to do in her life. “I have so many things I want to experience and places I want to visit, as well as work that I’d like to accomplish,” says Borghorst. One of her goals has been to create Dream List Media, which she finally did last year, after leaving her job in the corporate world.

The Woodinville native realized she wanted to share her ideas with others, especially children, and encourage them to pursue their dreams.  “I had been practicing what I preached for years,” she comments. “It just felt so right to go in this direction. My heart was in creating this business, so I went ahead and made a plan to make it happen. And it’s happening. And it’s very exciting!”

During a recent workshop at East Ridge Elementary School in Woodinville, Borghorst spoke with the sixth grade classes about their hopes and dreams. She first shared her own personal experiences and successes with the students and then directed them to create personalized Dream Journals in which they listed their dreams for the future: for a career, for fun and for others and the world.

Afterward, they each chose one dream they wanted to begin working on this year and proceeded to construct a dream tree that outlined the specific steps to achieve their goal. The room buzzed with excitement, as kids talked with their tablemates about their ideas and plans, which included everything from piloting a plane and living in Paris to being a rock star and owning a water park.

One child expressed his desire to be a missionary in a poor country, while another talked about buying malaria nets to help the people in Africa.
Mariah Swayne, 11, spoke of becoming an actress one day and she meticulously noted the steps she needed to take to succeed in her endeavor, including enrolling in acting classes, auditioning for school plays, doing a job shadow of a professional actor, going to different theaters and researching colleges with good drama schools. “It’s good for me to think of these things now,” she commented. “That way I can start planning everything I need to do to make it happen.”

Henry Coba, 12, wants to play basketball in college. He said, “Doing the dream tree made me realize that there are actually a lot of steps involved in making my dream come true. Now I can see what I have to do.”

And Julia Schoen, 12, who plans to be an artist, added, “This is really useful for me because I can look at it and check how I’m doing from time to time.”
Throughout the year, the children will be encouraged to use their Dream Journals to record their progress and any accomplished goals, using photos, drawings, clippings and written entries.

Borghorst also discussed the element of finances with the kids and pointed out that many dreams will require money to achieve. She told them that there are creative ways to approach this problem and illustrated one possible solution by telling them her hot air balloon story.  “I use this story because I think it gets students to think outside the box when it comes to money,” explains Borghorst. “I wanted to go for a hot air balloon ride when I was in high school, but I didn’t have the money and my parents weren’t just going to give it to me. It was expensive. The summer after I graduated, I decided to see if one of the local hot air balloon companies would let me go for a ride in exchange for doing some work for them. After calling several places and getting ‘no’ to my requests, I finally found one who took me up on my offer. And that summer, I got to go up in a balloon twice.”

Borghorst emphasizes that dream fulfillment can take time, patience and perseverance. She also assures kids that their dreams will change and they may lose interest in a specific goal, but that’s okay. “Just don’t give up if it’s something that is really important to you,” she adds. “Don’t dismiss it because you think it’s going to be too hard or take too long to accomplish. Don’t be afraid to dream big.”

Candy Collyer, East Ridge sixth grade teacher, views Borghorst’s workshops as instrumental in helping students set short and long term goals, evaluate themselves and prepare for their future. She says, “These are all skills that speak to the district’s standards. Melissa’s presentations really connect to the curriculum and the tools she gives the kids will help them establish good habits that will serve them in the years to come.”

For Borghorst, the reward is in the ability to touch children’s lives and influence them in a positive manner. She adds, “My heart feels fulfilled when I do this work. I believe that helping others in this way is my calling.”

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Make your Dream List

by Melissa at 12/4/2008 8:24:00 AM

Make your Dream List

As New Year approaches, what better time to make your Dream List!  And I have the perfect journal to help you capture and record your dreams, wishes, resolutions, and more! 

Dream List Media has these beautiful Photo Journals perfect for anyone on your list this holiday season!  At only $16.95, this journal starts off with pages set aside to make your actual "Dream List" with a corresponding "due date".  What would you put on your list?  Me...a big one would be to travel to Ireland, my husband's would be to walk the Appalachian trail.  A smaller one would be to go see an opera (which comes to town all the time but I never go).  So many dreams and so little time (and money) so get organized with your Dream List journal and make them all come true!


There's also room for photos and plenty of writing as you record your track towards accomplishment of said dreams!  And finally, in the back of the journal, there's contact pages, perfect for recording travel agencies (you know, for my trip to Ireland) or whomever else you need to remember contact information for that will help you achieve your dreams!  Give it as a gift this year, and buy one for yourself while you are at it.  My list is growing everyday and I can not wait to start working towards my goals!

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Help your dreams come true

by Melissa at 12/4/2008 5:14:00 AM

Help your dreams come true

By SARAH ARNEY
Arlington Times News Editor

Dec 03 2008, 5:00 AM

MARYSVILLE — It’s her version of a bucket list, but basically the same idea, said Melissa Borghorst, who believes Walt Disney when he said, “If you can dream it, you can do it.”

A resident of Bellingham, Borghorst will lead a mini-workshop, “What’s on Your Dream List?” at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6 at The BookWorks, 1510 Third St. in Marysville. She wants to inspire Marysville residents and neighbors to do what they need to do to make their dreams come true.

“I believe that writing down your dreams helps a lot in making them come true,” Borghorst said. “I’ve had a dream list for years,” she said. She creates journals specially for that purpose. “Nothing exhilarates the soul more than accomplishing your hopes, your dreams, and your heart’s desire,” Borghorst said.

She will guide visitors to BookWorks bookstore through the steps from her new Dream List Photo Journal series. “You’ll walk away inspired and enthused, with your own dream list in hand,” she said.

Borghorst is on a mission to inspire people around the world to follow their dreams and celebrate their accomplishments. She sends this message through her Dream List Photo Journals and motivational workshops.

For further information, please email info@dreamlistmedia.com, call 360-676-6718, or visit www.dreamlistmedia.com.

This is the author’s first time to visit BookWorks, although she is familiar with Marysville. “Marysville is the place I’ve often stopped on my journey to and from visiting family in Seattle. The workshop is directed toward teens and up. The workshop should appeal to college students as well people planning their retirement.

For information call Mary Burns at BookWorks, 360-659-4997.

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