To read and benefit from the other parts of this series, you may click on these links: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 7 and Part 8. Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy to have you around my table. In Part 6 of this series, I would like to share some of the lessons that have helped me through my process and on my journey. These … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2016
Finding Craig — My Brain Injury Awareness Part 5
My motivation in writing this series is to share my experience living with the impact of a traumatic brain injury and an invisible disability. My hope is that you will not give up on your process of living with a traumatic brain injury and an invisible disability, as more will be revealed to you in time. That has been my experience living with the impact of a traumatic brain … [Read more...]
Freedom to Realize Choice in Brain Injury
Several days ago I wrote the article, You’re Not Crazy — You have an Invisible Disability. In that article, I spoke about the realization that I came to by experiencing enough pain in my life that motivated me to grieve my reality. The reality that I was living with the impact of a traumatic brain injury and an invisible disability. The reality of which I was powerless to … [Read more...]
Finding Craig — My Academic Path Part 4
To read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 and Part 8 of this article, click on these highlighted links: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7 and Part 8. In today's part of the article, I would like to share more about my academic process and journey with you. My motivation in sharing the below details is to encourage you to not give up on your … [Read more...]
You Are Not Crazy. You have an Invisible Disability
In the event that you are living with an invisible disability, I am writing this to you. To encourage you, as I need to encourage myself; to not give up. Although there may be people who want or need to deny our realities, we can still excel. We can excel in our realities. Our invisible disabilities do not have to continue to make us crazy. We can own and accept our … [Read more...]