Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. Thank you for stopping by to visit with me. I am happy to have you around my table. Several days ago I wrote the article, Baby Steps Turn into Miles, When put Together. Today, I would like to offer the article in video format. I create video presentations of my articles for individuals who learn more effectively through … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2014
Baby Steps Turn into Miles, When put Together Each Day
By Second Chance to Live

Have you ever had anyone discourage you from running your race? I have my friend. I would like to share one of Aesop's Fables -- The Tortoise and the Hare -- and some reflections with you. The fable illustrates how slow and steady wins the race. As you read Stay Committed to Your Course — Run Your Own Race may you be encouraged to stay committed to your mission and … [Read more...]
Martial Arts, Neuroplasticity and Recovering from Brain Injury Video Presentation
By Second Chance to Live
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. I am happy to have you around my table. Several days ago I wrote an article to share some thing that has helped me in my recovery process. To empower individuals who learn more effectively through watching and listening I am creating this video presentation of the article. Below is an excerpt from the article. May you … [Read more...]
Neuroplasticity, Small Successes and Learning / Relearning Skills and Skill Sets Video Presentation
By Second Chance to Live

Following a brain injury we may find that skills and abilities that once came naturally to us, now are difficult for us. In the process we may find ourselves frustrated and discouraged. We may find ourselves wanting to give up. But there is good news. By staying committed to the process we can learn to compensate in ways that will work for us to accomplish those skills. We can … [Read more...]
Martial Arts, Repetitive Mirrored Movements and Ongoing Brain Injury Recovery
By Second Chance to Live

Yesterday I wrote and published an article, Neuroplasticity, Small Successes and Learning / Relearning Skill Sets. Click on the link to read the article. In response to the article, I received a comment and a request. The comment and request “It would be extremely helpful for those trying to best utilize the neuroplasticity, maybe you could be more specific as to which … [Read more...]