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Overview
Praise for Seeing Lessons"Tom Sullivan’s inspiring story and the life lessons that he shares can help you live your own life with more passion, clarity, and meaning. I know you will find Seeing Lessons to be a great read."
Jack Nicklaus
"What makes this book stimulating is the feeling that the author is speaking with you, not at you. Soon you find yourself looking at commonplace things in a slightly different light. Before long you are relating his stories to your own storiesand seeing them with a new perspective and rekindled enthusiasm. Tom Sullivan’s passion is contagious."
Betty White
"With Seeing Lessons, Tom Sullivan is truly a gift that keeps on giving as he shares the joys, passions, frustrations, and even the pain of a life lived to the fullestundaunted by challenges few of us can even imagine. I want my children to read this book, absorb its message, and pass it along to their children."
former Senator Bill Brock
"Seeing Lessons is an inspired book offering simple steps to improving your life and being the best person you can be. This is one book that will forever change the way you think about life and living."
Joseph J. Luciani, Ph.D.
author of Self-Coaching
"In Seeing Lessons, Tom Sullivan not only teaches me things about myself and about life I didn’t know, but he offers possibilities for corporations to reach for the higher ground in the way they do business."
Peter Coors Chairman, Coors Brewing Company
"This book not only teaches life lessons that are important to all of us but would prompt all of my players to be better athletesand more important, better people."
Mike Shanahan Coach, Denver Broncos
"In this inspiring book, Tom Sullivan opens his heart and mind to all that blesses and surrounds him. You can do it too. Read this book."
Rosalene Glickman, Ph.D.
author of Optimal Thinking: How to Be Your Best Self
Synopsis
Sullivan, a motivational speaker and consultant who has been blind since birth, often speaks on the importance of turning disadvantages into advantages. He shows general readers how to recognize defining moments in one's life and how to use them to rediscover passion and appreciation for life. His experiences and those of others who found their life's missions demonstrate paths to balance and fulfillment. Annotation ©2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR