Several weeks ago I wrote and published the article, Resentment and The Power of Forgiveness. Today I will publish a video presentation of the article. Below is a brief excerpt of the article. “Forgiveness is unlocking the door to set someone free and realizing you were the prisoner!” Max Lucado Last night I attended a support group meeting the topic of forgiveness was … [Read more...]
What’s Holding You Back? Video Presentation
Several weeks ago I wrote and published the article, What's Holding You Back? Today, I am going to make a video presentation of the article. Below is a brief excerpt from the article: "I attended a support group meeting earlier today. The topic that was selected was spiritual awakenings. The discussion was set and people began to share their experiences with spiritual … [Read more...]
Limbic System, Fight or Flight Response and Brain Injury Recovery
To watch a video presentation of this article, click on this link: Limbic System, Fight or Flight Response, Brain Injury Recovery Video Presentation My friend, Mr. Ken Collins; has been speaking about the need to consider how the Limbic System and the flight or flight response affects individuals living with brain injuries with regard to stress. Understanding how … [Read more...]
Creating Hope after Experiencing a Brain Injury
In my experience I have found that there is a path that leads to a freedom. A freedom to be myself, to pursue my dream and to find fulfillment. The freedom that matures and is experienced as I grow in awareness, acceptance and action. When I realize that I am responsible for my life and well-being. What I have discovered through my experience is that I need to do the work to … [Read more...]
Second Chance to Live — About Page — Enhanced
My name is Craig J. Phillips. I possess an undergraduate degree in theology and physical education / recreation. I possess a master’s degree in rehabilitation counseling. I have worked during the past 30 years assisting individuals in various altruistic capacities in their pursuit of their dreams and their destinies. While working through undergraduate and graduate school I … [Read more...]