It took her five tries and 35 years but she achieved her dream.
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35 YEARS. FIVE TRIES. ONE DREAM.

Do you have a dream? How long are you willing to fight to make that dream come true? Famed swimmer Diana Nyad is living proof that even if it takes longer than you expect, your dreams are worth pursuing.

One of the world’s greatest long-distance swimmers in the 1970s, Diana dreamed of becoming the first person to swim from Cuba to the U.S. without a shark cage. It took her five tries and 35 years before she achieved that dream at the age of 64.

She’s been a national sports broadcaster and journalist, a powerful motivational speaker and a bestselling author. Her new memoir is called Find a Way: The Inspiring Story of One Woman’s Pursuit of a Lifelong Dream.

She tells Growing Bolder that her experience is a metaphor for whatever challenges you are facing in your own life.

Click here to get her pep talk for not giving up on your own journey toward that far-away shore AND see what she's planning for her next big adventure!
P.S. If you like Diana's story, make sure you watch our video with Big River Man Martin Strel who, before Nyad, was the most famous endurance swimmer in the world!
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