Achieving goals after experiencing a brain injury can seem overwhelming. Seem overwhelming especially when we look at the mountains that seem to be in the way of achieving those goals.
As we look at the mountain, we may begin to experience some anxiety that is followed by depression. We may feel overwhelmed by the mountain. We may allow the size of the mountain to discourage our focus. We may find ourselves stuck in a place of fear.
We may say to ourselves, “The mountain is just too big, so what is the point of ever trying to reach the goal?”
Well, I have good news for you. You don’t have to move or deal with the mountain all at once.
In February 2008 I wrote the article, Living with a Brain Injury and Goals. Recently I revised the article and the title of the article. To share the information within the article in another way, I created a slideshow presentation.
Above is a brief introduction to the article and the slideshow presentation.
To read the full article, you may click on this link:
Living with a Brain Injury and Achieving Goals in Life
To watch the slideshow presentation of the article, you my click on the below picture.
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