At every keynote and event, I ask one question:

What would you dare yourself to do if you had 10x the courage?

These are some of the answers.

I dare to paint enough mountains for an art show.

I dare to start a new family business and legacy.

I dare to strive for greatness as a teacher and continue the literacy of the Hawaiian people.

I dare to change my thinking, language and choices to be fueling and expansive.

I dare to be more positive when I speak about myself. Self grace!

I dare to make time to go walking once a week.

I dare to become bolder in fundraising efforts to build a new school!

I dare to start writing my novel.

I dare to ask for that raise. I deserve it.

I dare to reach out to 4 beneficiaries a month.

I dare to put my ideal client out there, loudly! Follow + commit to my passion to better women’s lives.

I dare to make my own AI for the world, community and myself.

I dare to take a high-level course for leadership and speaking.

I dare to try new things that are intimidating because I too can have a growth mindset.

I dare to make an effort to demo the type of teaching I’d like to see more of at our school.

I dare to write/author a course for teachers and share it.

I dare to start up an affordable construction company.

I dare to stop waiting and take the next step. I’m working on a book, but have so much to share that I’ll start on Substack.

I dare to fail fast and never be frozen by the want or need to be perfect.

I dare to go to band practice next week and plan to play with the circus band.

I dare to learn to golf to meet more investors.

I dare to be more open to change.

I dare to make my own joy a priority.

I dare to let the best version of me shine + not let others perception of me stop me from achieving my goals.

I dare to learn how to read and write my native language Panjabi!

I dare to apply to a doctorate program for next fall.

I dare to be ok with failing - if I don’t land the client after a great meeting, it will be ok.

Growing after every event. More dares coming.