• How Bad Do You Want It - Escaping the Prison of Your Own - Sean Michael Crane

  • Mar 11 2021
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

How Bad Do You Want It - Escaping the Prison of Your Own - Sean Michael Crane

  • Summary

  • Sean Michael Crane is a family man, best selling author, motivational speaker and life coach with an incredible story of perseverance and determination. He has used his hardships and life experience to reach others and inspire them to conquer their fears and pursue the life they have always dreamed of living just as he has. What was the biggest turning point in your life?: At 23, Sean Crane was sentenced to 7 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. With nothing positive to show for his life up to that point and a massive challenge ahead he had a decision to make. Would he give up and let the rest of his life pass him by like the first 23 did or could he face his fears, fight through the pain and pursue the life he always wanted.. From a small cement box Sean was able to take control of his life. He completely transformed his mentality, his routines, and the results he got in his life. “ In that cell I started to create the life of my dreams that I am able to live today.” “ If I did this from a prison cell, I promise you can take control of your life too! You deserve it and you are far more capable than you realize” !! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cranestyle.coaching.9/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sean_crane_coaching/ Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQispS4iu5hz_2dlIZUTcsg My book “ Prison Of Your Own “ : https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08SQR21M4
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