Sean Clinch Stephenson (born May 5, 1979) is
an American therapist, self-help author and motivational speaker.
Because he was born with osteogenesis imperfecta,
Stephenson stands three feet tall, has fragile bones, and must use a wheelchair.
When Stephenson was born, doctors quickly
recognized the signs of the genetic disorder osteogenesis imperfecta, commonly
known as "brittle bone disease". Most of his bones had been broken
during the delivery. He was placed in intensive care at Chicago Children's Hospital,
and doctors warned his parents that he might die very soon. He survived,
but spent much of his youth in pain and experienced the stunted growth and
mobility limitations common for people with osteogenesis imperfecta.
Stephenson began delivering motivational
speeches at the age of 17. With the assistance of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, in
1998 Stephenson met his motivational speaking hero Tony Robbins. Robbins became his mentor and encouraged him to
change his lifestyle to improve his health. While attending DePaul University, Stephenson worked as an intern for
President Bill Clinton and for Illinois
Congressman Bill Lipinski. After receiving his bachelor's degree in
political science in 2001, he published his first book, How Youth Can
Succeed! Transforming Dreams into Reality for Young Adults, and returned to
motivational speaking.
After his speeches, Stephenson found he was
often approached by people seeking advice on personal issues. Feeling
ill-equipped to advise them, he decided to go back to school and become
certified as a therapist. He took courses at Bennett/Stellar University, a
private institution specializing in neuro-linguistic programming and hypnotherapy, and at American
Pacific University (since renamed Kona University). In March 2004, Stephenson
began work on a Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy degree
at American Pacific. He operates a therapy practice from offices in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois. He
also continues to work as a motivational speaker, earning $15,000 to $30,000
per appearance.
His second book, Get Off Your
"But": How to End Self-Sabotage and Stand Up for Yourself, was
published in 2009. It was a self-help book that recounted his own personal
story along with the stories of others, and provided exercises for readers to
perform while they read. Tony Robbins provided a foreword. That same year,
Stephenson was the subject of "Three Foot Giant", a television
documentary that aired on The Biography Channel in
November 2009.
On May 14, 2011, Stephenson proposed to
Mindie kniss. The couple married on September 14, 2012. They reside
together in Arizona.
·
How Youth Can Succeed!: Transforming Dreams into Reality
for Young Adults (2001)
·
Get Off Your "But": How to End Self-Sabotage
and Stand Up for Yourself (2009)
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