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As an individual living with a disability have you ever had the feeling. The feeling that there were people who counted you out. People who see you as less than because of your disability. I have my friend.
I have a friend
I have my friend. Several days ago, during a brief conversation with someone that I had not seen in about 6 or 7 years, she asked me if I was working.
She asked because she knew that my disability had previously interfered with my ability to work.
When She Asked
When she asked me if I was working, I told her that I was still disabled and receiving assistance. When I said that I was not working, I got the feeling from her that being disabled, receiving assistance and not being able to work in traditional settings made me less of a person.
I got a feeling that as a result of being disabled and receiving assistance, I could not really have a place of significance in the world. A feeling of “Yes, but…”coming from her.
A feeling of what I was accomplishing with my life was trite and insignificant. A feeling of minimization and marginalization. A feeling of “that’s nice” after sharing with her what I have been doing and am doing through Second Chance to Live.
Needed to Remind Myself
Although I realized that I did not have to own or take any of those feelings personally, I realized something else.
I realized that I needed to remind myself that,” Yes I am disabled, but Don’t Count me Out because…”
Although I realized that I did not have to own or take those feelings personally, I realized that I needed to remind myself to run my own race. I needed to remind myself to stay committed to using my gifts, talents and abilities in ways that work for me.
I needed to remind myself to not lose sight of my mission and vision. I needed to remind myself to stay the course regardless…
“Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” Albert Einstein
Today’s Thought
In the event that you are living with a disability, that interferes with your ability to work; let me encourage you with this my friend. What makes you and I valuable is that we have a unique. We have unique mission and purpose to fulfill with our lives.
A mission given to us by a loving God that no one else can fill. A mission that we can alone discover. A mission that we can lone live.
Although we may have people in our lives who leave us feeling minimized and marginalized we can rise. Although we may have people in our lives who dismiss and discount us, we can stand strong. Stand strong and fulfill our God-given purpose.
My Encouragement to You
So stay committed to your course. Run your own race. Keep your focus on the goals that are in front of you. Keep using your gifts, talents and abilities in ways that work for you. Don’t lose sight of your mission and vision.
Some Quotes that Inspire
“I was told over and over again that I would never be successful, that I was not going to be competitive and the technique was simply not going to work. All I could do is shrug my shoulders and say, ‘we’ll just have to see.” Dick Fosbury (Olympic Gold Medalist. Inventer of the “Fosbury Flop” High Jump Technique)
“A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles.” Christopher Reeve
“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still, I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do.” Helen Keller
“Sometimes adversity is what you need to face in order to become successful.” Zig Ziglar
More Quote to Inspire
“Show me someone who has done something worthwhile, and I’ll show you someone who has overcome adversity.” Lou Holtz
“Insist on yourself; never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life’s cultivation, but of the adopted talent of another, you have only an extemporaneous half- possession. Do that which is assigned to you and you can not hope too much, or too much.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“Here’s to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes… the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules… You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can’t do is ignore them because they change things… they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do.” Steve Jobs
“He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake since for him the spinal cord would have been enough.” Albert Einstein
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Howard Roll says
Wow! I don’t know, yet, what you did before TBI, but suspect it was something pretty far up the career scale I’ve been struggling for years about “what to do now” and most of my swings have been misses. Plan to spend time at your site & in reading your book, soaking up insight.
Second Chance to Live says
Hi Howard,
Good to have you as a member of the Building Your Life After Traumatic Brain Injury Community on Facebook. Thank you for your comment, Sir. My traumatic brain injury occurred in 1967 when I was 10 years old. Could I invite you to read my About Page, as reading what I share will give you insight into my process and journey from the time of my open skull fracture, right frontal lobe damage, a severe brain bruise with brain stem involvement? Here is a link to my About Page, Howard. https://secondchancetolive.org/about-second-chance-to-live/. Here is a link to all the resources I offer on Second Chance to Live, Sir. https://secondchancetolive.org/resources-available-second-chance-live/. This page has a list of links. Following your passion and discovering how to use your gifts, talents, and abilities in ways that work for you will lead you to your plan and purpose, Howard. Please ask when questions come to mind. All questions are good questions and welcomed, Sir. Have a peaceful evening. Craig