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Some people get stuck... Some people stay stuck...

 

Doubt, Distraction & Dysfunction 

 

The Three "D's" can derail anyone because we all have to deal with them in some way or another.

What moves some to overcome and push through the Three D's and make make the impossible happen?

 

S.X.Anderson has been asking that question for a long time through his own challenges and the adversity he has seen others face as well. This film is his journey of discovery to answer that question.

 

Telling stories and inspiring people both professionally and as an artist is a part of Anderson's journey and has been for a long time.  

Anderson's background is diverse; it includes founding an Arts non-profit, developing students and volunteers in a church and also working as a Behavioral Coach, with a focus on college students and young adults who have faced significant challenges in life.  He has observed that many people stay stuck in bad jobs, bad relationships, painful situations and uninspired lives. They can't see themselves succeeding at the rare dream, vision or idea that pops into their heads, they let doubt, distraction or dysfunction get in their way, derail their future, dismantle their hopes, dissipate their dreams, diffuse their visions and destroy their desires.  

 

Sean knows about that, because he's been there himself more times than he can count.

 

People often say, "I just can't do that -- It's impossible.”  They could be referring to something as simple as turning their homework in on time or losing 20 pounds.  On the other-hand it might be a bit more challenging like going back to college or creating an organization to help under-served youth or even learning to live independently without the use of one’s arms and legs.  

 

In this film you will find amazing stories of regular people who became extraordinary people when they made the impossible happen. 

 

This film is filled with stories.
When people connect with a story, that story can help them change & help them get unstuck.

 

 

Why make this film?

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