"The Man Who Changed My Life"

"The Man Who Changed My Life"
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Meet Jon Morrow.

Jon came in my life at a period when I didn’t know what I wanted to do or accomplish in life.

When I was insecure.

When I had no clue on the impact that I wanted to have in the world.

He changed my life as a person, as a coach, as a business owner.

I remember our first coaching call. (Jon was and is still my blogging coach)

At a certain point during the call, he said:“Why don’t you start a podcast?”

I replied: “What is that?????”

And you all know what happened next.

You see, Jon not only changed my life because he had made me start my podcast, (which is, by far, the best marketing strategy that I have implemented in my business), but also because of who he is.

A self-made millionaire… from his wheelchair.Only able to move his eyes and lips, he built his empire.

So he can pay the health care services that he needs.So he can live where he wants.So he can impact the world the best way possible.

Today, I want to share a blog post that he wrote on his new blog: Unstoppable.

(Oh and here is the new definition of the word “unstoppable”: Jon Morrow.Yep.)

Read this post.

There are no words to describe the intensity & depth of the emotions felt when I read his blog post.

In other words, it moved me.And it will move you too.

Because his story is a slap in the face for the whiners, a boost of energy for the ambitious and a strong helping hand for the person wanting to give up. It touches everyone.

We live in a world where we have the privilege of choosing who we want to become, what we want to do, how we want to do it and who we want to surround ourselves with.

And it's sad to realize that only a small percentage of people will truly own this responsibility.

As a human being, most of the time we are wrong about what is positive or negative.

Some of the most difficult and stressful moments in our lives are the best teacher we'll ever meet during our journey on this planet.

Those moments are the most formative, most gratifying in our entire existence.

They become our Roadmap for an exceptional life.

This exactly what Jon expressed in this post.

I am so grateful that we met.Jon is AWESOME.

And tell me your thoughts about it.

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