W Mitchell Before Accident

W Mitchell Before Accident



my home town. One day, nearly four weeks after the accident , a young woman called me. She said, Mitchell , I hear you’re not doing very well. I wonder if you remember when I had some problems, you told me something I’ll never forget. You said, it’s not what happens to you – it’s what you do about it. Do you still believe that, Mitchell ?, W Mitchell is a celebrated and triumphant victor of two devastating accidents who boldly and bravely conquered obstacles and achieved tremendous success. As a Hall of Fame international keynote speaker, his “Oh, YES we can!” attitude is serving as an important wake-up call to worldwide organizations facing uncertainty, turmoil and the realities of a rapidly changing world.


7/30/2014  · Think about Bill Clinton’s quote from Mitchell : “ Before my accident , there were 10,000 things I could do with my life. After my accident , I can only do about 9,000 of those things…” Just think about the kind of perspective Mitchell has. He isn’t sitting around feeling sorry for himself 24 hours a day.


ding than anyone could guess. Mitchell , 46, was horrifically burned and nearly kill- ed in a freak motorcycling accident in then, four years later, he was 1971, paralyzed from the waist down in an airplane crash . ‘When I tell people there were two separate accidents , he says, they can hardly stand it. Yet Mitchell is a millionaire, a respected, Undefeated by a blazing motorcycle accident and a paralyzing plane crash four years later, he learned to take responsibility for the countless changes in his life. Whether coping with devastating burns over 65% of his body or being sentenced to life in a wheelchair, this once robust Marine firmly held on to his feisty nature and quick wit.


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