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Forrest Willett was in a traumatic car accident in 2002, which left him with a catastrophic brain injury. His inability to work and perform basic tasks threw him into a bout of depression, but when he saw Jack Canfield on TV, he knew his life had more meaning. Fast forward to today, Forrest is the author of the #1 bestseller Baseballs Don’t Bounce, a speaker, and a coach. He shares a powerful message to anyone who is struggling to love themselves day after day.
Key Takeaways:
[3:45] Who is Forrest?
[6:45] After Forrest’s car accident, he felt hopeless.
[8:00] Forrest went through 14 different surgeries.
[9:50] Jack Canfield’s message transformed Forrest’s life.
[14:25] Learn to be happy in the moment.
[17:10] Instead of chasing for meaningful experiences, we try to fulfil with material possessions.
[19:40] There are opportunities everywhere, but you have to be open to receiving them.
[20:55] When Forrest was recovering from his accident, he volunteered at a retirement home.
[22:50] Check out Forrest’s book on Amazon.
Mentioned in This Episode:
http://www.forrestwillett.com/
Baseballs Don’t Bounce by Forrest Willett