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I'm Living Your Dream Life: The Story of a Northwoods Resort Owner

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"I'm Living Your Dream Life: The Story of a Northwoods Resort Owner" is an autobiographical account of a woman and her husband who traded in the city life in the San Francisco Bay Area for what many consider to be a dream life in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Leaving behind their professional lives, these two professional Frisbee players moved to a secluded 45 acre property, bought an existing resort and then built both a disc golf course (Frisbee golf)and a successful vacation rental resort business. If you've ever thought about it or are seriously considering trading in a stressful career for a more romantic lifestyle, this serves as an entertaining how-to book on the subject. While not providing a step-by-step plan, the storyff unfolds by answering the most frequently asked questions to the author during her ten-year term as an innkeeper. And that is: How did you do it? What other authors are saying about "I'm Living Your Dream Life"... When asked to comment on Michele VanOrt Cozzenís Iím Living Your Dream Life, I thought, yeah right . . . like Iím going to enjoy a book about creating a Resort or Bed & Breakfast. But, having a social workerís sense of self, I said okay. I havenít regretted my decision for one second. I loved Dream Life and I could not put it down. This book is a must, a required read for anyone entertaining the idea of owning a Bed & Breakfast. It is a book that should be in giftshops throughout the world. Bravo Michele, Dream Life is a welcomed breath of fresh air. Laurie Birnsteel Author of "Sunspot" Cumberland House Publishing Author of "Kahala, Growing Up In Hawaii" McKenna Publishing Group

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