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DAY, THE GROWN-TALKER An exclusive interview with DAY the dreamer in chief Diawara Affoué Yasmine (DAY) calls herself out a dreamer, saying: <<in a dream, we are powerful! we can own situations we would be afraid to stand in front, in real life. In a dream, everything is possible, you can make anything happen. I feel like life is made to make dreams come true, to push boundaries, to imagine and live by your imagination to create what you dream of. So I cannot agree more with Kobi Yamada who says “follow your dreams, they know the way”.>> Q: Yasmine, what does being a dreamer means to you? It means being a champion A champion is on focus mode, doing what is dear to his/her heart. A champion dreams and achieve. I dreamed 20 years ago about speaking English, and sharing my work findings, opinions, and story with the world to inspire, well, it’s my current life. I believe we were born to create opportunities; to create something bigger than us. What can seems like a mere thing or experience to you, may actually means the world to one person, don’t judge, just admire, appreciate, or get busy doing your thing. We all have a different relationship with things and situations. So don’t let anybody tell you what your dreams worth.
A champion dreams and achieve.
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Q: Why is the discussion around self-confidence important for you? I am a very enthusiastic person, very naive as my dad would often tell me when he wanted to bring me back to reality. I understand what he tried to do because a lot of people couldnt”t understand me. I was too idealistic, too happy for no reason, therefore for some people I was not worthy to be taken seriously.
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Yasmine created Champions DNA meaning Champions Dream & Achieve
I have experienced a self-confidence crisis in my life 4 years ago, it happened after I left my job as an office manager for a digital marketing agency with no plan apart from the idea to launch a social initiative. It was a crazy idea for I had no income and I was just guided by a dream, a feeling deep down my lungs. At that time I was wondering if I was not intelligent enough to do the very easy and basic tasks I was asked to at that former job, was it my fault? This crisis just changed my happy mood into a weird alwaysquestionning, rolling-eyes mood. It was a concentration of frustration regarding the ambitions I felt too far away from me. I learnt on my own about overcoming self-pity, remembering who I was (a happy dreamer, very enthousiastic, always ready for challenges, adventures, dreams). I felt alone during this experience and only had virtual friends (the youtubers who showed me the way to overcome this situation). Therefore I know it is something to talk a lot about as we talk about food, innovation, unemployment. Q: You are Chalkboard Education Country Manager, an eLearning organization, and you have created Champions DNA (Dream & Achieve) aren’t you doing too much at the same time? With Chalkboard Education I’m joining an amazing cause I love that is advocating for access to quality education for all, it is actually my favorite SDG because, I deeply believe that it can deliver us from poverty. As the dreamer I am, my dream was just linked to education (learning a language I would be working with and changing the world). So it matters to me a lot. So I am not doing too much, I am trying to do much of my calling.
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“I have been naive enough to believe that dreams come true, and it’s quite rewarding because my wildest dreams are coming true.” Diawara Affoué Yasmine
Q: Your last words? To the girls and boys who feel naive sometimes, different, thinking the world is fun, and dreams can come true, let me tell you that I have been naive enough to think so and it is quite rewarding because my wildest dreams are coming true. I am not telling you it’s easy, being naïve dosen’t mean being stupid. Be you, believe in you, believe in the beauty of your dreams. I just watched a video where America Ferrera said: your identity is a superpower. I’m telling you to own this superpower that only you got.
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