Cedric King

Published: Feb. 9, 2021, 12:16 a.m.

b'\\u201cJust take one step. Just one step. That\\u2019s all you need to do\\u201d says Retired Master Sergeant Cedric King. He\\u2019s used that philosophy to finish five Boston Marathons, two New York City Marathons, several half-Ironman triathlons, and many other challenges\\u2026 all as a double amputee. King lost his legs in 2012 after stepping on an IED in Afghanistan. That could have been his breaking point, but, he says, he made the choice to make it his \\u201cmaking point.\\u201d\\n\\nThis decorated Army veteran\\u2019s courage, determination and resiliency will inspire you. His story will make you think long and hard about what you think you can and can\\u2019t do with your life.\\n\\nClick this link to get your copy of King\\u2019s book, \\u201cThe Making Point,\\u201d and learn how to turn your breaking point into your making point.\\n\\nlizbrunner.com\\xa0 \\xa0\\n\\nIf you have a guest idea, or want to learn more about Brunner Communications, contact Liz at info@LizBrunner.com.\\n\\nTo join our mailing list and never miss any of Liz\\u2019s stories, tips and techniques, click here.'