Through my experience I learned a painful reality. Learning to accept ourselves when other people can’t or won’t can be very difficult. Such a difficulty can leave us feeling stuck behind invisible walls. Background Information on my Living behind the invisible Wall As you may know, I sustained a traumatic brain injury when I was 10 years old in 1967. I sustained an … [Read more...]
Making Peace with God and Myself to Stop Wasting Time Article and Video Series
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In 2007, I wrote a 4 part article series, Making Peace with God and Learning to Trust. In 2012 I created a 4 Part video presentation of the article series. In 2018 I decided to combine all 4 parts of the article into one article. Below is the full written article, as well as each part of the video presentation series at the bottom of the article (scroll … [Read more...]
Learning to Accept Ourselves when Other People Can’t or Won’t
By Second Chance to Live
Through my experience I learned a painful reality. Learning to accept ourselves when other people can't or won't can be very difficult. Such a difficulty can leave us feeling stuck behind invisible walls. To watch and listen to a video presentation of the article, click on this link: Learning to Accept Ourselves when Other People Can’t or Won’t Video … [Read more...]
Living with a Brain Injury e-Book — Putting the Pieces in Place — 60 Video Presentations
By Second Chance to Live
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy to see that you decided to stop by to visit with me. On July 29, 2011 at the encouragement of a friend I began making video presentations of my articles. I also created a You Tube channel and began uploading the video presentations to my You Tube channel. My motivation in creating video presentation of my … [Read more...]
How I Found Myself and Broke Free of Agendas to Have a Good Day
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Several days ago I wrote and published an article, More than a Survivor. In that article I encouraged individuals who are living with adversity to see themselves as more than survivors. To break from from agendas to have a good day. To not get trapped in a "box" set forth for us by a diagnosis, treatment plan, prognosis, stereotype or a societal stigmatization. In July … [Read more...]