Meet Dayna Steele

We recently connected with Dayna Steele and have shared our conversation below.

Hi Dayna, we’re so appreciative of you taking the time to share your nuggets of wisdom with our community. One of the topics we think is most important for folks looking to level up their lives is building up their self-confidence and self-esteem. Can you share how you developed your confidence?
They, whoever they are, say you must put at least 10,000 hours into anything to master it. It’s so true. And not only do you master whatever it is you are trying to do, you also gain confidence along the way—kind of like riding a bike or learning to drive. You start out wobbly and maybe hit a few curbs, but after a while, you do it and know you can do it.

Appreciate the insights and wisdom. Before we dig deeper and ask you about the skills that matter and more, maybe you can tell our readers about yourself?
WHEN IT COMES TO ALZHEIMER’S IF YOU DON’T LAUGH, YOU’LL CRY

Revolution Stage Company is thrilled to announce the Palm Springs, California premiere of THE WOMAN IN THE MIRROR, a dark comedy about navigating Alzheimer’s with love, laughter, and wine, adapted from Dayna Steele’s best-selling book Surviving Alzheimer’s with Friends, Facebook, and a Really Big Glass of Wine.

Steele takes audiences on an inspirational journey filled with laughter, wit, and the resilience required when facing extraordinary and unexpected circumstances. When her mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, Steele began posting online, detailing the family’s alarming, sometimes humorous struggles, turning it into a therapeutic community of support and information encompassing thousands of followers. Steele’s refreshing honesty, laced with biting humor, is a beacon of strength and resiliency. Her play is not only a theatrical triumph but also a living on-stage caregiver’s manual.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Return calls, emails, and texts promptly.

Follow through with whatever you promise.

And always remember, the more you do to help someone else be successful, the more successful you will be.

As we end our chat, is there a book you can leave people with that’s been meaningful to you and your development?
Every year I re-read Dale Carnegie’s “How To Win Friends and Influence People.” Good networking skills never go out of style.

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