Hey,
Yeah, I'm talking about THAT guy in the picture above.
He made my cry this weekend.
They were tears of laughter, compassion and inspiration. And maybe a little guilt.
His name is Sean Stephenson and he seems to have a way with women. Yeah, all 3 feet of his bald-headed, toothless, contorted little body.
Seems that confidence really is
something women dig. Sean's beautiful and wonderful wife was there too to help deliver the message.
No matter who you are or what you look like or what you think your limitations are, your life can be amazing if you decide it is going to be.
If you remember, I was in Mesa, AZ this weekend at a men's workshop organized by Alex Allman. Sean was a surprise speaker.
Surprise is an understatement. He was
amazing.
He speaks off the cuff with no agenda and no notes. He took one long look at about 50 men in the audience. He seemed to make eye contact with each of us - one at a time. Then he took a deep breath - smiled - and started talking.
I felt like he was talking directly to me. But then, so did every other guy.
Sean covered topics like the value of persistence (GET BACK UP! he'd say). He talked about confidence. He
spoke of women and sex. He shared stories of the 200 bones he's broken and healed. He explained what "Brittle Bone Disease" was.
He wasn't supposed to live more than 24 hrs. after he was born. Now all of those pediatricians have passed on.
They didn't see that he needed to live long enough to write a book to change the world. He published Get Off Your But by his 29th birthday. I just bought it, but haven't read it yet. Tony Robbins wrote the forward, so it's probably well worth the $10.99.
Why am I telling you this?
Hell I'm telling EVERYONE about this! This dude is the real deal. He's a man's man. And a lady's man.
He is a realist and he knows exactly how us men are affected by insecurity and a lack of confidence.
I'd like you to meet him and see if he might connect with you too.
Send me an email after you get a chance to watch the video link above or read his book.
I'll be including a number of his points and lessons in my future coaching
sessions.
After all, we can't let this brother have all the fun out there, can we?
Lots of love,
Steve
P.S. I'd love to tell you more about this guy and the men's workshop. If you're ready to drop your guard and have a man-to-man chat, I can't wait to tell you more about what's in front of you. Don't worry, it's all good
stuff.