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Sean Stephenson, author of "Get off your buts," is a mighty man in a tiny frame. Sean isn't keen on to be referred to as 3 feet in height person limited to a wheelchair. Sean Stephenson went through more trials and tribulations that would make the biggest man fall to his knees. I recently watched a live streaming seminar with Sean also it was very enlightening. The main thing which i learned was we've no excuses because of not achieving whatever our heart desires.
Sean's philosophy is that they are 3 major buts that we have to overcome. But #1 is fears which normally start with "but what if I fail, but what if I lose... and continues provided you permit it. Our fears are holding us back, you can go to as many self help seminars that you could squeeze into just one lifetime, but until you do what's necessary to succeed you're wasting your time. The journey of a 1000 miles begins with the first step. The first step may be the most difficult one to take, but when you're doing so is extremely hard to stop continuing to move forward. You will be like an avalanche rolling down hill in which you will get stronger the closer you get to your ultimate goal.
Excuses are But #2, which normally starts with but I don't have to do that; but I have no idea how you can do this... and is constantly on the infinity. "Excuses are the building blocks of nothingness. They function as monument to inadequacies and people who excels inside them seldom do in anything else" is really a poem which i heard a long time ago and it still sticks in my mind today.
Insecurity is But #3 and what he considers to be the most devastating thing that plagues us. Sean believes that insecurity of not feeling as if you don't measured up to standards that you have in your mind or set by society is crippling. These insecurities may be caused by a variety of things, but when people felt safer in their bodies they is no telling what lengths this World could evolve. This but normally begins with however i am not... (Complete the blank). I'm not sure what but plagues you but whichever you do get over it and move for the success that you simply deserve in your life, business and relationships.
Sean Stephenson describes his level in his book as he stopped feeling sorry for himself in vivid detail as a 4 years old child. It was at the moment he was a might man in a tiny frame. The question that his mother asked him changed his life forever. He overcame the force inside of him that kept him living small in his mind. When will you overcome this force and get off your "buts"?