“Sean is an amazing person with an important message.”
—President Bill Clinton
“Sean Stephenson is the Yoda of personal development, with less pointy ears.”
—Jimmy Kimmel, host of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live
“As we struggle with inertia to become the best that we can be, Sean Stephenson’s book informs and inspires us to stand up and keep moving forward. Thank you, Sean, for your life, your work, and your abundant sharing.”
—Ken Blanchard, coauthor, The One Minute Manager
“Sean Stephenson is a hero to me. When you read his book, he will be a hero to you as well. His moving stories about himself and others who have found the gifts in their pain will teach you so much about courage and, just as important, you will learn how to build your own sense of confidence when it comes to health, career, relationships, and more. Do yourself a favor read this book! “
—Susan Jeffers, Ph.D., author, Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway and Embracing Uncertainty
“What can a Man who’s 3-feet tall Teach you about Confidence?” Sean Stephenson faced the excruciating pain of almost 200 broken bones by the time he was just 18 years old, because of a condition called Brittle Bone Disease.At 19 years old he had already achieved some amazing things but he was still unhealthy and aching for so much more in his life.Then he met Tony Robbins who encouraged him to dream big.REAL BIG.Set TEN YEAR goals, said Tony.So Sean did.He set a goal to publish a book that changed…
A Rare Gem of a Book This book has endorsements from big names ranging from the business literature (Ken Blanchard) to the self-help gurus (Susan Jeffers). The back jacket has a quote from former President Bill Clinton (“Sean is an amazing person with an important message”). Tony Robbins wrote the Foreword.At this point, I could probably end the review because when those movers and shakers recommend a book what more do you need to know? Just get the book. Ah, this is a “but” situation! “I could write a…