In Part 1 I share some more important lessons I have learned about humility. To read Part 1 of the article, please click on this link: To Live Beyond Limitations Through Humility Part of 1 Through my process, I have learned a very valuable lesson. Humility is not humiliation. Humility opens the door to hope. Humility breeds and brings about security because the … [Read more...]
Archives for June 2009
To Live Beyond Limitations Through Humility Part 1 of 4
By Second Chance to Live
I have been thinking about a very powerful principle. Humility. I have found that this principle -- when applied -- helps me to step out of my limitations into the abundance of possibilities. Discouragement is disbanded as an illusion of lack. The conceivable becomes attainable while apprehension is traded for hope. Progress rather than perfection becomes a way of life. The … [Read more...]
Fulfilling Your Destiny…regardless Part 2 of 2
By Second Chance to Live
Please read Part 1 of 2 for context. Thank you. Who minimized and marginalized my vision and mission is not important. What is important is that I allowed their comments and perspective to distract my vision and mission. With my awareness I have been able to re-set my course and regain my center. Although I am powerless over what other people say and do, I am not … [Read more...]
Fulfilling Your Destiny…regardless Part 1 of 2
By Second Chance to Live
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. I am happy to see that you decided to stop by to visit with me. Over the past week I have been a bit unsettled. I have noticed that my creativity has been stymied. I have been a bit frustrated and anxious. I have also experienced some anger in my confusion. As the week has gone by I have examined "why" I have been distracted. … [Read more...]
Traumatic Brain Injury — Making sense of “Why?”
By Second Chance to Live
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. Thank you for deciding to stop by to visit with me. In the last day or so I received several emails with a similar question. Why? I believe why is a very good question. I asked that question about God, myself and my situation for many years. As I look back on my recovery process, I believe "Why?" became an essential part of my … [Read more...]