“Simple, yet profound, the ultimate My 3:59, the ultimate impossible, is waking up every day and giving everything I have to live the life God has laid out for me. To become the man I am called to be.” -Dan Klein
Derived from determination, vision and purpose, Dan Klein created the My 3:59 movement and what it means to embody its spirit. After going through life challenges of his own, he learned what life truly has to give and how fast it can be taken away.
As a husband, father and friend, Dan’s mission is to live every day giving everything he has to achieve the impossibles of his life in an attempt to be the man he is called to be.
Dan is a sought-after keynote speaker and entrepreneur who has developed tangible resources to help his audience achieve their impossibles. He uses the My 3:59 story and spirit to motivate and inspire but what it comes down to actually having the tools to break through the self-imposed barriers in our lives.
On a windy Friday on a track in Oxford, England Roger Bannister became the first person to run a mile in less than 4 minutes. The year was 1954. Prior to that it was just understood that the human body was not physically capable of doing it. But once Bannister broke the barrier, it took just 46 days for another runner to achieve the impossible. Within a decade a high schooler from Kansas did it.
Roger Bannister the runner would go on to become Dr. Roger Bannister the neurologist. A neurologist specializes in the nervous system which includes the brain and the spinal cord. What the brain tells the body matters. What we believe to be possible – or impossible – is incredibly significant.
“A very personal yet generous and honest sharing of what our lives can endure, overcome and achieve. Built on a solid foundation of family and faith, Dan reveals the true strength in how we can overcome the seemingly impossible. The book is quickly engaging, deeply emotional, and motivational throughout. I strongly recommend, but caution it is not a light read, it requires you to engage while reading and calls on you to stay engaged long after completing the story.”
"From song lyrics, scripture, and personal reflection----the author gives us an arsenal of tools to live life fully and better, to live the life we are called to live.
If you need to be inspired or motivated - and who doesn't - read this book!"
"Not going through cancer or health issues? That's good, REALLY good. However, this story is not just about a health issue it is about what one must do to get up to THE CHALLENGE. Any challenge!"