
Brain Injury Recovery Toolbox: Tools to Rebuild Hope
This Brain Injury Recovery Toolbox is an overview of resources. Resources available on Second Chance to Live have universal application to re-build hope.
Universal application for anyone wanting to rebuild hope after a brain injury.
Create Hope After Brain Injury: A Free Toolkit for Ongoing Recovery
I have also create a Toolkit that offers a more detailed list of resources. To visit my Toolkit, click on this link and scroll down the page. Any questions, leave them in a comment. Thank you.
Create Hope After Brain Injury: A Free Toolkit for Ongoing Recovery
After Hospital Stays and Rehab is Over
When the hospital stays are over and the therapy appointments stop, many of us are left asking: “Now what?”
That’s why I created the Second Chance to Live Recovery Toolbox — to offer individuals living with the impact of brain injury (traumatic and acquired) and caregivers something beyond symptom management.
This collection was built from my own experience of living with a traumatic brain injury and an invisible disability now for nearly 60 years.
The tool box and tool kit is filled with the real-life tools that helped me rebuild my life from the inside out — mind, body, spirit, soul and emotions.
Whether you’re a survivor, a caregiver, or a professional, this toolbox is for you.
What’s Inside the Recovery Toolbox?
You’ll find:
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Easy-to-navigate guides, videos, articles, and presentations
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Insights on neuroplasticity, trauma-informed care, and emotional healing
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Daily strategies to support long-term recovery
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Encouragement to keep going — even when it feels impossible
This isn’t a quick fix or magic bullet — it’s a pathway for those seeking real and lasting change.
Why It Matters
For many survivors, healing means learning to live with challenges —
while still moving toward purpose, peace, and possibility.
This toolbox isn’t about what’s broken or missing.
It’s about what’s still possible.
As Kelly Lee Phipps once said:
“If you argue for your limitations, you get to keep them.
But if you argue for your possibilities, you get to create them!” — Kelly Lee Phipps
That truth has guided me through some of my hardest moments.
If you’ve ever felt stuck, unseen, or unsure what to do next —
this resource was made for you.
Explore the Recovery Toolbox
The Second Chance Recovery Toolbox: Practical Tools for Daily Life After Brain Injury
The Second Chance Recovery Toolbox offers hands-on strategies and practical tools to support your daily life with a brain injury or invisible disability.
Inside, you’ll find real-world tools to help you build structure, create routines, reduce overwhelm, and work through the emotional and cognitive challenges of everyday life.
Craig’s Journey: Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury
In 1967, at the age of 10, I sustained a life-altering traumatic brain injury (TBI) in a car accident. My injuries included an open skull fracture, right frontal lobe damage, a severe brain bruise with brain stem involvement, and a fractured left femur.
Over the past 58 years, I’ve walked a journey of ongoing recovery. Nearly 19 years ago, I created Second Chance to Live to share what has helped and continues to help me. Help me navigate life living with the impact of a traumatic brain injury.
A Holistic Brain Injury Recovery Approach
As a rehabilitation counselor, nationally known speaker, author, and advocate, I encourage a holistic recovery approach—one that embraces the body, soul, spirit, mind, and emotions.
Healing from brain injury and invisible disabilities requires more than symptom management; it calls for persistence, support, and hope.
What This Brain Injury Recovery Toolbox Offers
The Second Chance Recovery Toolbox gathers empowering, real-world tools I’ve developed over the past 18+ years. These resources are designed to support survivors, families, professionals, and support group leaders with practical strategies and tools for ongoing recovery.
Inside the Toolbox, you’ll find:
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Articles on brain injury recovery, personal growth, and daily life
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eBooks for survivors, caregivers, and professionals
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Zoom presentations and educational videos
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Printable posters and inspirational graphics
These tools are here to remind you: recovery is not about perfection. It’s about persistence, self-compassion, and discovering that “I CAN” is still possible—even after brain injury or trauma.
Use the sections below to explore the tools that speak most to your journey—whether you’re a survivor, caregiver, therapist, or group facilitator.
How to Use This Toolbox
You don’t need to use everything. Start where you are. Return as often as you need. Explore resources by audience or by recovery theme — whatever best fits your needs today.
Part 1: Find Resources by Audience
For Survivors
Resources for building hope, navigating identity loss, and engaging in ongoing recovery after brain injury.
- Some Things to Consider So We Don’t Stay Stuck
- Brain Injury and the Power of “I CAN”
- Beyond Symptom Management
- You Are Not Your Deficits
For Caregivers and Families
Tools to help you understand, support, and walk alongside loved ones in recovery.
- Understanding Brain Injury: 10 Key Insights for Families
- Why “Just Get Over It” Doesn’t Work
- Trauma-Informed Support at Home
For Professionals (Rehab Counselors, Therapists, Educators)
Peer-led insights into emotional and behavioral dynamics of recovery, helpful for trainings or clinical integration.
- Trauma-Informed Care for Brain Injury: A Presentation
- Reflections from a Rehabilitation Counselor Who’s Been There
- Why Symptoms Don’t Tell the Whole Story
For Support Group Leaders
Handouts, presentations, and discussion tools to use with your group.
- Nine Pillars of “I CAN” – Slide Deck
- Printable One-Page Recovery Poster
- Support Group Invitation Post
Part 2: Explore by Recovery Theme (Optional Filters)
Hope and Encouragement
- “Famous Failures Who Kept Going”
- “Why We Must Keep Showing Up”
- “You’re Not Alone: Join Our Support Group”
Identity, Purpose, and Resilience
Neuroplasticity and Retraining the Brain
- “Mirrored Movement and Rewiring My Brain”
- “Using Martial Arts to Heal After TBI”
- “Neuroplasticity and the Power of Repetition”
Trauma-Informed Care and Emotional Healing
- “Healing What Others Can’t See”
- “Why Trauma-Informed Care Matters”
- “Emotional Triggers After Brain Injury”
🗓 Daily Strategies and Practical Tools
- “Creating Structure That Supports Recovery”
- “Handling Fatigue and Low Energy”
- “My Daily Use of Cognitive Strategies”
This Toolbox Will Keep Growing
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Looking for more?
Visit the full Recovery Resources Archive to explore all of Craig’s articles, videos, eBooks, video presentations, posters and more from Second Chance to Live.
You’re Not Alone in This Journey
Whether you’re starting fresh, returning to recovery after a setback, or walking alongside someone you care about — I’m honored to share these tools with you.
Recovery may not be easy, but it is possible—one step, one tool, one day at a time.
Start where you are.
Use what you have.
Take your next step.
You are not alone.
Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA
Founder of Second Chance to Live
Founder of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI Collaboration Model™
Founder of the Second Chance to Live Trauma-Informed Care AI — A New Class of AI™
Individual living with the impact of a traumatic brain injury, Professional Rehabilitation Counselor, Author, Advocate, Keynote Speaker and Neuroplasticity Practitioner


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