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Keep Dreaming Keep Living Inc.


"Saving Lives with Fun and Passion"
Keep Dreaming Keep Living Inc.
KDKL is a non-profit organization (501(c)3) to help people around the world to never give-up on their dreams or even their own lives. We "IN-Power" them, rebuild confidence and self-esteem, get over bullying, help them to overcome their fears and discover their passions and dreams, because without dreams, we are dying every day.

We also want to bring awareness against sucide and depression, and make them realize they have always a friend who can be there to support them. Our vision is to save lives with fun and passion!

"I have been there, I understand…" - Nadine Lajoie

Born in St-Irénée, Quebec, Canada, Nadine had suffered profound discontent and harbored thoughts of suicide as a young woman, but she reached out for help and changed her life “one corner at a time.” With the determination, focus and balance of a champion, Nadine now uses her life, business, and motorcycle racing success to inspire audiences (teens and adults) to race toward their own dreams with passion and balance, at 180 mph!

If you are discouraged, if you don't know what is your action plan or if you want to achieve success in your life or in your business, or both, Nadine can help you with her group or private sessions. To learn more about Nadine Lajoie and how she can deliver her powerful message to you, please click the button below:
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I also share in my book my story in details
and tools and strategies to reach success!

WOW! What a wonderful surprise during my interview this morning on Radio-Canada with Janette Bertrand!
September 10, 2013 at 11:31 am

I am still so excited! I was being interviewed by Catherine Perrin, the morning show host for Radio Canada (CBC French), 95.1FM, when they surprised me by bringing Janette Bertrand on the phone line, the TV host of “L’Amour Avec un Grand A” who saved my life in 1995 when I nearly committing suicide. They had read my story from my book 'Win the Race of Life' and without my knowledge, in this day of worldwide suicide prevention day, they had created this surprise. I was a little shaken during the interview as this was a very touching moment for me.

The last evening in 1995, lying on my black leather sofa, in a distressful state, miserable with my life, crying with all my heart, I watched TV and stumbled upon this program against suicide. I wanted to put an end to my days and not live any longer, even if I did excel in music, sports, and in my studies at school. I had good parents and a lovely family; however, I had evil in my soul as many of you can relate to.....

With an emptiness inside, the pain of living cannot be explained, especially when one excels at many pursuits. So I felt alone and isolated, but that evening on TV, Ms. Bertrand said to contact at least one person or call the suicide prevention hotline. So I decided to call my mother at 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning. I could not go on anymore! She listened to me, with all her heart and soul, without judgment and it saved my life. Now, I created a non-profit foundation and I speak openly to help and inspire others to find purpose and meaning in their lives, with all my lectures and interviews, in schools, organizations, but also in the corporate world even when I talk about business, leadership and success. It can happen to anyone! We should just listen...

This feeling of depression and suicidal tendencies afflicts many people in the world and is not always due to a mental illness. The suicide rate has increased 30% in the United States in 10 years, increasing from 13.2 suicides to 17.9 per 100,000 people. In 2002, in Quebec, the statistic was even higher at 19.1 per 100,000 people. This is completely unacceptable. For me, my big dreams, passions, ideals, traveling, playing the piano, guitar and volleyball, all helped me get through those tough times.

My advice is to: think big, live your life for the better, read, listen to music, meditate, walk in nature, talk to people who will listen to you, find "coaches" and "mentors" to support you, people who you connect with. The only way out is to take one step at a time along with thinking one positive thought at a time. Life can be so beautiful when you open up and are willing to get out of your comfort zone, when one discovers inner power.

So it's for these reasons that I share my experiences, all my successes along with my failures, to restore hope, give some tools and strategies to people in this situation. My strategies also work for those who already have some success and feel good inside, helping them to reach the top and achieve greater success, with the adrenaline and the attitude of winners with my unique training events at the racetrack. For more information or for a complimentary evaluation session with me on the internet or by phone, you can visit www.NadineRacing.com or call 949-421-7562.

You can listen to my interview on this show at: http://www.radio-canada.ca/emissions/medium_large/2013-2014/chronique.asp?idChronique=311316

(Segment 9h38) and share, tweet and retweet (@nadlajoie) to share in this day of suicide prevention and awareness.

PS: In addition to the conference on September 21st, 2013 with the “Voice of Success” (details on www.NadineRacing.com), you can visit V-Télé at http://vtele.ca/emissions/ca-commence-bien/ (the old TQS) this Thursday 9/12 at 7:20 am - so join us!
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