Sean has worked with President Bill Clinton and has stood along side The Dalai Lama and Richard Bransonduring his travels around the world speaking to crowds of 10’s of 1000’s.
Sean was born with osteogenesis imperfecta and stands just three feet tall, has fragile bones, and must use a wheelchair. Sean does not let this hold him back and has in turn used this as a major advantage to inspire and motivate others to make the most out of their life.
1. Practice Self Forgiveness
Start with self forgiveness. For not doing everything you wanted to do, for not being where you want to be or for not having what you want to have. It’s really hard to move forward if you are chastising yourself for not being where you want to be in your life. So you have to start by cleaning yourself out and zeroing out the counter in your mind of where you think you should be in your life right now.2. Set Your Inner GPS
You’ve got to set your goal, you’ve got to know what you want, and then you’ve got to have a purpose, which is the most important part, which is the “WHY”.Why do you want it? What’s the real driving intention behind it?
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