• Rewriting Your Story with Paul Forchione

  • Mar 16 2022
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

Rewriting Your Story with Paul Forchione

  • Summary

  • What would you do if you were told your child would never walk or be a productive member of society? This was the question that today’s guest, Paul Forchione’s mother had when she was told that his cerebral palsy was so severe that he would never walk or be a productive member of society. Her response? That it would never happen to her child. Like most mothers, she only wanted what was best for her son and did whatever it took for Paul to learn to walk, talk, and function like the other children his age.

    In this conversation, Paul talks about issues he had in school with bullying, teachers and principals having low expectations from him and how he was able to overcome them. From finding himself on the high school baseball team and being accepted as one of the guys from the coach and teammates, to attending college and graduating, Paul has had much to overcome in his life. He talks about his struggles and how he realized his destiny to help others rewrite their story and thus change the direction of their lives.

    Paul was born with cerebral palsy and it was so severe that the doctors told his mom that he would never be able to walk. Thank goodness for a wonderful mom and a great mindset that wasn’t his story. He was able to overcome it and is now able to live a very active life. It wasn’t easy however to get to that point. Today as a Mindset Coach, Paul shares his story with his clients to help them rewrite their own stories to go after their true dreams and desires.

    Connect with Paul:

    Rewrite Your Story | Facebook

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