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Introduction (or Why I Wrote This Book) | |
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Bring on the Dares (or How to Use This Book) | |
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Daily Daring Habits | |
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Dare to Find What Makes You Ecstatic, and Do It for at Least Ten Minutes a Day | |
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Dare to Learn Something New Every Day | |
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Dare to Do Now What You Could Do Later | |
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Dare to Look Forward More Often Than You Look Back | |
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Dare to Stop Frustration with Action | |
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Dream Huge, Aim Higher | |
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Dare to Have a Life Wish List and Cross Something Off Every Year | |
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Dare to Chase Your Passions | |
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Dare to Bite Off More Than You Can Chew, but Learn How to Spit | |
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Dare to Imitate People Who Inspire You | |
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Dare to Be the Person You Dream of Being | |
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Let Your Inner Daring Female Shine Through | |
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Dare to Love Your Quirks and Imperfections | |
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Dare to Learn How to Do Something Amazingly Well and Show It Off | |
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Dare to Be More Creative | |
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Dare to Not Label Yourself | |
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Dare to Take Sides, but Be Ready to Switch | |
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Have No Fear | |
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Dare to Ignore the Naysayers | |
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Dare to Take Life Detours | |
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Dare to Take Risks If You Can Live with the Worst-Case Scenario | |
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Dare to Revel in the Awesome-Case Scenario | |
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Dare to Un-intimidate Yourself | |
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It's Your Daring Life | |
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Dare to Do Something You Don't Think You're Good at Once in a While | |
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Dare to Unclutter Your Life (at Least) Once a Year | |
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Dare to Get on the Train First and Then Worry About Where It's Going | |
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Dare to Live It, Not Count It | |
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Dare to Dedicate Six Weeks a Year to Forming a New Habit (or Kicking One You Can't Stand) | |
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Laugh a Little, Live a Lot | |
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Dare to Have Outrageous Amounts of Fun | |
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Dare to Laugh at Yourself | |
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Dare to Color Outside the Lines | |
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Dare to Just Get in a Good Mood | |
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Dare to Share Your Special Vibes with the World | |
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Epilogue (or Practice What You Preach) | |
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Acknowledgments | |