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Care About People, Don’t Care What They Think Of You – Interview With Sean Stephenson

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Care About People, Don’t Care What They Think Of You – Interview With Sean Stephenson

A wishsummit.com interview

If you have ever wanted to stay home from a party because your pants were too tight, or if  you ever felt insecure about your hair, your hips or the shape of your lips, if you ever felt you could not do what you wanted to do, or be who you wanted to be, or have what you wanted to have, because something else or someone else is in your way, then this is your wake up call.  I’m honored to have with me on the phone today Sean Stephenson. While his 3 foot body is confined to a wheelchair because of a crippling bone disease, his character, charm, integrity and his determination to live a magnificent life have made him an inspiration to millions, and, as I’m looking forward to learning more about on this call, he’s a heartthrob to the women who’s lives are touched by his presence.

Listen to this inspiring call here!

Expected to die at birth, Sean Stephenson has faced an army of reasons to give up and countless opportunities to embrace pity. He suffered more than 200 bone fractures by age 18, reached a height of only 3 feet, and is permanently confined to a wheelchair. However, this man took a stand for a quality of life that has inspired millions of people around the world, including Tony Robbins and President Clinton. Sean has a PhD in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and is the author of Get Off Your BUT: How to End Self-Sabotage and Stand Up for Yourself.

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