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Second Chance to Live

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Archives for March 2008

Traumatic Brain Injury and When

March 31, 2008 By Second Chance to Live

Hi and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am delighted that you decided to stop by and visit with me. You are always welcome around my table. I have been thinking about a phrase that comes from the Old Testament. Do not despise the day of small beginnings. For too many years I focused upon the destination, “When”. Unknowingly, I bought in to the notion that … [Read more...]

Traumatic Brain Injury and Isolation

March 25, 2008 By Second Chance to Live

Hi and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy you decided to stop by and visit with me. You are always welcome at my table. With in the past several posts I have spoken to some of my personal struggles. I share my struggles with you for several reasons. The first is to be real with you and the second is to give you permission to share your struggles. The … [Read more...]

Traumatic Brain Injury and Self-Centered Fear

March 24, 2008 By Second Chance to Live

Good afternoon and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. I am glad you decided to stop by and visit with me. For the past several days I have been experiencing some unrest. In my unrest I found myself becoming anxious and fearful. In my state of mind I opened the door to feeling less than, inadequate and unlovable. As the door stayed open I allowed the recipe of fear and doubt … [Read more...]

Traumatic Brain Injury and the Dance

March 20, 2008 By Second Chance to Live

Hi, and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. I am so glad you decided to stop by and visit with me. I have been thinking about a truth that can easily be forgotten. As a person with an invisible disability I can easily be duped into believing something other than the truth. My deficits and limitations -- especially when I filter my reality through critical eyes -- can delude … [Read more...]

Traumatic Brain Injury and Susceptibility

March 16, 2008 By Second Chance to Live

Hi and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friends. You are always welcome around my table. During the past several days I have been a tad frustrated. My frustration arose from a conundrum. As an individual living with an invisible disability I am confronted with a reality. Through my process, I have come to accept that my gifts, talents and abilities are honed by my … [Read more...]

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  • Neuroplasticity, Setting Goals and Creating Hope after Brain Injury Presentation to the Brain Injury Association of Virginia
  • Some Things to Consider so We Don’t Stay Stuck Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and an Invisible Disability Zoom Presentation and Fayetteville, NC Brain Injury Support Group
  • Living with a Brain Injury, Discrimination and Who is Defining you?
  • Loss of Friends and Family Resulting from Traumatic and Acquired Brain Injuries by Teah Beglau-Davis
  • Some Things to Consider so We don’t Stay Stuck Living with a Brain Injury Zoom Presentation and Harvard University
  • Somethings to Consider so We Don’t Stay Stuck Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and an Invisible Disability Zoom Presentation to the Brain Injury Services Adapt Clubhouse
  • Somethings to Consider so We Don’t Stay Stuck Living with a Brain Injury and an Invisible Disability Zoom Presentation to the Brain Injury Association of Louisiana
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  • Creating Practical Hope in Our Lives through the Power of Identification
  • Living and Thriving Beyond Brain Injury Awareness to Create a Good Life for Ourselves Zoom Presentation
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