Amazing Achievers
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Amazing Achievers
Living your purpose while overcoming adversities
Published:
10/22/2003
Format:
Perfect Bound Softcover
Pages:
128
Size:
6x9
ISBN:
978-1-41079-902-9
Print Type:
B/W

All of us come into this world with certain challenges in our lives, but some people face challenges that are greater than many of us will ever experience or could even imagine.

The testimonies found within this book are tributes to special people who looked their challenges in the face and declared victory over life’s curve ball. Mr. Pratz uses the acronym HAPPY to highlight the Hopes, Attitudes, People, Places, and the You in each of the inspirational life stories including his own. Motivational and historical figures such as Helen Keller, Abraham Lincoln, Carl Brashear, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Bob Dole, Bruce Jenner, Erik Weihenmayer, Dennis Byrd, Jim Stovall, Nate Waters, Rosemary Roberson, Kristy Long, and Charles Schusterman, beckon us to live life with purpose and determination.  The author desires that you will come away from this book with a:

  • renewed Hope,
  • can-do positive Attitude,
  • recognition of the key People in your life,
  • knowledge of the Place you want to be and finding it,
  • realization that You can have a purposeful life. 

Foreword
by
David L. Boren
President of the University of Oklahoma
Former Governor of Oklahoma and U.S. Senator

It has been said that truth is found not in facts and statistics but in stories.  Rodney Bryan Pratz’s book Amazing Achievers certainly bears out that assertion.

All of us can think back to books which have had a profound impact upon us. They allow us to escape the boundaries of our own limited experiences and live through the observations, creative imaginations and life experiences of others.  Books can indeed change lives and indeed sometimes set in motion tides of historic importance.

Mr. Pratz has written this book because he hopes that it will change lives and indeed I believe that it will.  His hope for the reader is as he expresses it that this book will bring “renewed hopes into your heart” and help you to “achieve your goals and dreams.”

Some of the stories are about well known historic figures like Helen Keller who was both deaf and blind but did not allow these barriers to shut her off from life.  She had the courage to proclaim “Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.”

There are many other stories that help us to understand that we must never underestimate what determination can do and we must never allow circumstances to cause us to give up our dreams.  From Abraham Lincoln who refused to remain trapped in poverty to Carl Brashear who became a master diver even with a prosthetic leg made necessary by a life threatening accident, those who never give up hope end up accomplishing what appeared to be impossible.

Moving and inspirational stories of personal courage are all around us. They are not the exclusive preserve of the famous or powerful.  From Kristy Long who overcame crippling rheumatoid arthritis to become one of the most effective staff workers I ever had when I served in the U.S. Senate to Erik Weihenmayer who broke the stigma placed on the blind by society by climbing the world’s highest seven peaks. Mr. Pratz gives us stories of people to whom we can all relate.  This book is not the chronicle of only famous men and women, it describes the strength of the human spirit.  Its message is a universal one.

Two of those depicted in the book have a close association with the University of Oklahoma.  Charles Schusterman refused to accept a diagnosis that he had only one-to-five years to live and stretched those few years into seventeen meaningful years of life during which he became one of the university’s greatest benefactors, providing opportunities for generations of students for years to come.

Rosemary Roberson, who suffered from learning disabilities which could easily have deflected her, went on to graduate from high school and the University of Oklahoma and on to graduate school.  She serves as an inspiration and role model for children with disabilities.

This book reminds all of us, whether we face challenges large or small, to have the courage to embrace the possibilities of life and the determination to never give up on our dreams.

There is much truth in these stories of these men and women who refused to allow themselves to become victims and chose instead to be heroes. 

Rodney Bryan Pratz has been inspired to write this book from his personal experience with a disability from childhood. After being diagnosed with dyslexia, he was told he would never graduate from high school or college. Today he has a degree in international business and is working in the Midwest.

Mr. Pratz’ is the co-founder of The Dream Institute, an organization designed to assist students with learning or physical disabilities who desire to go to college.  He is also a motivational speaker to educators, students, and organizations.

 
 


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