Deborah Sevilla

Deborah Sevilla is very excited to launch her first novel, "Identity". A fictional, twisty, and suspenseful story of a woman who is an expert on persona. The completion of "Alias", the sequel to "Identity", and "Karma" are anxiously awaited.

The focus of organized sports should goal setting, celebrating the small victories, the experience, and the life lessons learned by participating rather than the score and who won. Through her creation, Dream Believe Achieve Athletics sports-specific scorebooks and journals Deborah hopes to provide a resource for young athletes to record, reflect, and remember their experiences. It is proven that a sense of accomplishment, win or lose, increases self-esteem and longevity in sports.

These scorebooks and journals are available for popular sports, including dance, gymnastics, martial arts, baseball and softball. The athletic journal was created to be universally used across all sports and disciplines. Always looking to expand and meet needs, Deborah happily accepts requests and has several new additions in the wings.

The “Recreational Gymnastics Workbook” was a result of coach and parent requests. Non-competitive gymnasts work hard too! While created specifically for a recreational gymnast, many coaches have decided that team members could also benefit from checking off skills and goals. In fact, some gyms have made this workbook a required purchase for team members.

Deborah learned how to be a “gym mom” the hard way. She could not find a book that helped explain what was going on, what was “normal” or what her role as a parent should be. Many books recount personal experiences but fail to give actual information or provide information more suitable for coaches than parents. With the help of experienced “gym parents”, coaches, gymnasts and judges she created “The Parent’s Guide to Competitive Gymnastics”.

“Necessity is the mother of invention” – Plato. The College Workbook was created when Deborah’s oldest child was applying to colleges. Quickly she learned she was not the only parent overwhelmed with information. In fact the kids were just as overwhelmed. After the first college fair many students discovered that they didn’t remember which school said what or even if they asked the same questions to each school. What about those questions? What do you ask? The College Workbook not only helps the student get and stay organized but helps them think about what they want and need in a school.

Deborah's series “3 Lil Things” provides guided journals designed to take the pressure off the non-journaler. Nothing is more intimidating than a blank page. These books provide more than just quotes and blank lines, they include checklists and journal prompts. The Optimism Journal & Gratitude Journal were the first of the series providing 365 days to living a positive life, available for kids, teens and adults. The Awesomeness Journal is designed to help you change the way you think about yourself increasing confidence one day at a time..