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Second Chance to Live

Empowering the Individual, Not the Brain Injury

Category — Brain Injury Recovery — An Ongoing Process List of Articles

Scroll down this page below my perspective for a list of links to articles. Click on the article title and the article will open for you.


My Perspective

Recovery from a brain injury is an ongoing process. Once external wounds have healed brain injuries many times become invisible. Because of the invisible nature of brain injuries, denial often interferes in the recovery process. One’s own denial and the denial of family and friends. Many times the brain injury survivor finds themselves isolated and alone because of changes. Changes that are out of their control. Changes that are often hard to identify. In this category, I will share what helped me to begin to understand. I share what helped me to begin to accept myself when other people couldn’t or wouldn’t accept me. Accept me in new reality. As I began to recover I began to realize that I did not have to limit myself because of my limitations.

In this category I go on to share what has helped me to continue to recovery. Recover from the impact of living with a brain injury and an invisible disability for nearly 51 years.  In my experience, as I grew in my recovery process, I grew in hope. May what I share in this category and through out Second Chance to Live help you in your process to also grow in hope. With hope, we can live our dreams. With hope we can accomplish what we never dreamed possible. Our brain injuries do not have to define who we are as individuals. Our limitations do not have to limit us. In this category I share articles that have helped to empower me in my ongoing brain injury recovery process.

“The journey of a thousand miles begins with the 1st step. Once we start walking, before long we will be able to see how far we have come in our process, because we did not give up.” Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA

Riddle: How do you eat an elephant? Answer: One bite at a time.

“If you advance confidently in the direction of your dream and endeavor to live the life that you have imagined…you will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” Henry David Thoreau

Below is a list of articles that contain information that has helped me with my ongoing recovery process. Simply Click on the title of the article and the article will open for you on Second Chance to Live.

  • 58 Years After My Traumatic Brain Injury and What I Would Have Liked to Have Known
  • Achieving My Brown Belt in International Martial Arts and Boxing after my Brain Injury
  • Second Chance to Live 16th Anniversary and A Guide to Navigating the Resources
  • Empowering Ongoing Brain Injury Recovery Process Poster
  • Although You May Feel Stuck at Times, Don’t Give Up!
  • Brain Injury Recovery, Second Chance to Live, and Celebrating 1800 Articles
  • Baffled, Puzzled and Confused in Relationships after Brain Injury
  • A Selection of 35 Posters Created to Inspire You and Me with Hope and Empowerment
  • Being Our Own Best Cheerleader after a Brain Injury
  • The Value of Telling Our Story after a Traumatic Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • The Value of Telling Our Story after a Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Stroke, Paralyzed on One Side of Your Body and Creating Hope Video Presentation
  • Stroke, Paralyzed on One Side of Your Body and Creating Hope
  • Brain Injury Radio with Mathew West Second Chance to Live Craig Phillips
  • Bullying, Intimidation and Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and a Decision that Changed my Life Video Presentation
  • Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury and a Decision that Changed my Life
  • Strengthening Our Mind, Body, and Spirit after a Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Invisible Disabilities and Abandonment Video Presentation
  • Acceptance after Brain Injury Not Resignation to a Second Rate Life Video Presentation
  • Acceptance after Brain Injury is Not a Resignation to a Second Rate Life
  • Freedom from Isolation through Ongoing Brain Injury Peer Support Video Presentation
  • Freedom from Isolation through Ongoing Brain Injury Peer Support
  • Learning to Accept Ourselves when Other People Can’t or Won’t Video Presentation
  • Navigating Life After a Traumatic Brain Injury YouTube Playlists
  • How to Better Organize Our Lives after Traumatic Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • How to Better Organize Our Lives after Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Building Your Life After Traumatic Brain Injury You Tube Channel
  • Building Your Life After Traumatic Brain Injury Facebook Group
  • Limbic System, Fight or Flight Response, Brain Injury Recovery Video Presentation
  • Navigating Life with a Brain Injury and an Invisible Disability Video Presentation
  • Navigating Life with a Brain Injury and an Invisible Disability
  • What You may be Telling Yourself may be Limiting You Video Presentation
  • Nine Habits to Benefit from Using Neuroplasticity Video Presentation
  • Stroke, Brain Injury, the Benefits of Neuroplasticity Video Presentation
  • Stroke, Brain Injury and the Benefits of Neuroplasticity
  • What You may be Telling Yourself may be Limiting You
  • Celebrating 12 Year Anniversary of Second Chance to Live
  • Brain Injury and Being the Best We Can be, Just For Today Presentation
  • Brain Injury and Being the Best We Can be, Just For Today
  • Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and Finding Our Identity Presentation
  • Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and Finding Our Identity
  • Taking Steps to Be Who “I AM” to Win in My Life each Day Presentation
  • Taking Steps to Be Who “I AM” to Win in My Life each Day
  • I am a Motivational and Inspirational Speaker and I am Available
  • Learning to Walk Again after Experiencing a Stroke/Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • Learning to Walk Again after Experiencing a Stroke and Brain Injury
  • Discovering a “New Normal” after Experiencing a Brain Injury Part 3
  • Discovering a “New Normal” after Experiencing a Brain Injury Part 2
  • Trying to Figure Things Out After Our Brain Injuries
  • The Difference between Ability/Capability after a Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • Hopes and Dreams after Experiencing a Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury, PTSD, Relationships, Denial and Moving Forward with Life
  • The Difference between Ability and Capability after a Brain Injury
  • Hopes and Dreams after Experiencing a Brain Injury
  • Getting Past a “Fast Food” and a “Microwave” Mindset to Enjoy Life Video Presentation
  • Getting Past a “Fast Food” and a “Microwave” Mindset to Enjoy Life
  • How I Began to Discover Myself after My Traumatic Brain Injury
  • When I Accept and Adapt to What I Can Not Change I am Much Happier
  • I Can Change the Way I Think about My Fear (s) so I Don’t Feel Stuck
  • Living with Limitations Can Leave you and I Believing that We are Stupid
  • Everyone is a Genius, But if You Judge a Fish by It’s…
  • Yesterday, August 11, was the 51st Anniversary of my Brain Injury
  • Creating Dreams and Destinies through Puzzle Pieces and Threads Slideshow Presentation
  • Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and Asking, “Why Me?” Slideshow Presentation
  • Experiencing Adversity, Failures, Setbacks and Not Giving Up! Slideshow Presentation
  • It’s Never too Late to Create Hope to Have a Good Life Slideshow Presentation
  • Finding Freedom from Limitations through The Power of Humility
  • Overcoming Anxiety by Changing the Way I Look at My Experience
  • Improving Our Brain and Body’s Ability to Excel after Brain Injury 2018
  • Living with a Brain Injury and Achieving Goals in Life Slideshow Presentation
  • Living with a Brain Injury, Life and Living our Dreams Slideshow Presentation
  • Don’t Let Anyone tell You — You Aren’t Enough, Because…Slideshow Presentation
  • The Importance of Owing Our Truth after a Brain Injury Slideshow Presentation
  • The Importance of Owing Our Truth after a Brain Injury
  • Brain Injury — Discovering Our Significance, Self-Esteem and Self-Respect Slideshow Presentation
  • Changing the Way I think about Failure and Success
  • “I Feel Normal, You Guys are Weird” Verne Troyer (Mini-Me)
  • Living My Life with a Brain Injury, but Whose Life am I Really Living?
  • Keys Opening Doors to Hope after a Brain Injury
  • Childhood Stroke (Brain Injury) and Healing Our Brain and Body
  • Stay in Your Own Lane and You Will Succeed by Not Giving Up
  • Global Brain Injury Peer Support Network — Empowering the Individual, Not the Brain Injury
  • Is the Group that You are In Hurting You? — Are you being Bullied?
  • 12 Peer Support Categories Offered on Second Chance to Live Slideshow Presentation
  • Dispelling the Notion of Dis-ability — I Just Do Things in Ways…Slideshow Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live – 11th Year Anniversary – Empowering the Individual
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Resilience and Solutions Revealed Slideshow Presentation
  • Emotional Hangovers and What Helps Me to Avoid Them
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and a Message of Hope for Parents
  • Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and Overcoming Vulnerability
  • The Fable of the Tortoise and the Hare and Achieving Our Dreams
  • Finding Freedom from Feelings of Self-Pity through Solutions
  • Learning to Accept Ourselves when Other People Can’t or Won’t
  • You Don’t Have to Be Perfect to Be Your Own Hero Slideshow Presentation
  • Neuroplasticity, Small Successes and Learning/Relearning Skills and Skill Sets Slideshow
  • Who Am I after My Brain Injury? Slideshow Presentation
  • Surviving a Brain Injury — Will I ever Feel Normal Again? Slideshow Presentation
  • 17 Short Slide Show Presentations of Articles from Second Chance to Live
  • 12 Topic Categories Created and Offered on Second Chance to Live Slideshow Presentation
  • Finding Freedom from Perfectionism to Excel in Life
  • Facebook Restriction/Blocks Posting to Facebook Groups
  • Getting Past a Victim Mindset through the Power of Choice
  • Disability Studies — Increasing Our Brain and Body’s Ability to Thrive
  • What Helps Me to Have a Healthy Relationship with Hope
  • Moving From Fear to Faith and Finding Freedom
  • Defining Success for Ourselves after a Brain Injury
  • Attending College, University and Graduate School after a Brain Injury Part 2
  • Attending College, University and Graduate School after a Brain Injury Part 1
  • Brain Injury, Facing Denial and Creating Hope to Have a Good Life Part 2
  • Brain Injury, Facing Denial and Creating Hope to Have a Good Life Part 1
  • Carolinas Rehabilitation Presentation – Experiencing a Second Chance
  • Being Disabled, SSDI, and Finding Freedom from Financial Insecurity
  • Rotator Cuff Tears, Physical Therapy, Strategies – You May not Need Surgery
  • Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury and Asking, “Why Me?”
  • List of Brain Injury Recovery Resources offered on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter
  • A Question to Consider — What are You Trying to Prove?
  • Some Lessons Learned through the Struggle of My Expectations
  • Loving Ourselves Unconditionally after a Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • Abraham Lincoln and Not Giving Up on Your Dreams
  • 11th Annual NKY TBI Conference Keynote Presentation – March 31, 2017 EVALUATION RESULTS – Craig Phillips
  • Finding Balance in Life through taking Action Steps
  • Choosing Sanity and Learning to Trust Ourselves after a Brain Injury
  • Living with the Impact of a Brain Injury, Anger and Resentment Video Presentation
  • Experiencing a second chance to live after a brain injury PowerPoint Presentation
  • Brain Injury, Neuroplasticity and Opening the Door to Hope Power Point Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live Keynote Presentation and the 11th Annual NKY TBI Conference
  • Second Chance to Live Resources for Ongoing Brain Injury Recovery to Build Our Lives
  • Learning to Live My Life Once Again With Hope
  • Neuroplasticity, Small Successes and Learning/Relearning Skills/Skill Sets
  • Living with a Brain Injury and New Ways of Learning
  • Second Chance to Live 10 Year Anniversary Connecting the Pieces to Create a Good Life
  • Feeling Overwhelmed — What to Do Now with My Time?
  • Choosing to Succeed a Little at a Time by Not Giving Up
  • Finding Freedom from Beyond the Walls of an Invisible Disability
  • Brain Injury Resources
  • Resources for Gaining Hope and Owning Our Power after a Brain Injury
  • Brain Injury and The Power of “I CAN” in My Recovery Process Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury and The Power of “I CAN” in My Recovery Process
  • To Live Beyond Limitations Through Humility Part 3 and Part 4 Video Presentation
  • To Live Beyond Limitations Through Humility Part 1 and Part 2 Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury, Fear, Anxiety and Creating New Realities
  • Coming Out of Hiding to Find Freedom after Brain Injury
  • Brain Injury, Parents, Awareness, Creativity, Freedom and Hope Part 5
  • Brain Injury, Parents, Awareness, Creativity, Freedom and Hope Part 4
  • Brain Injury, Parents, Awareness, Creativity, Freedom and Hope Part 3
  • Good News Following a Brain Injury
  • Brain Injury, Activities of Daily Living, Repetitive Mirrored Movements and Creating the Possible
  • A List of 451 Video Presentations created To Empower the Individual, Not the Brain Injury
  • Brain Injury, Adversity and Healing in Recovery
  • Seeing Good in Our Future in Our Now
  • Article Links Contained within 12 Brain Injury Peer Support Categories
  • 339 Video Presentations for Brain Injury Peer Support to Empower Hope
  • 12 Brain Injury Peer Support Categories to Empower Hope
  • Brain Injury Recovery — Dependence or Independence? Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury Recovery — Dependence or Independence?
  • Leadership, the Janitor, Hero’s and Hearing the Message
  • What is, “Second Chance to Live”? Part 2
  • What is, “Second Chance to Live”? Part 1
  • Overcoming Adversity and Setbacks
  • Second Chance to Live — 9th Year Anniversary
  • Finding Craig — Learning to Walk Again By Not Giving Up Part 3
  • Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years and a New Start 2015
  • Why I Needed to Challenge My Brain Injury Awareness Video Presentation
  • Will Brain Injury Awareness Leave you Bitter or Better? Video Presentation
  • Enough with Brain Injury Awareness Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury Recovery, Contributing Factors and Stealing Time
  • Brain Injury and Self-Pity — A Way Out
  • The Brain Injury Community and the Consequences of Self-Pity
  • From Brain Injury Awareness to Brain Injury Acceptance to Creating Hope in Our Lives
  • Why I Needed to Challenge My Brain Injury Awareness
  • Enough with Brain Injury Awareness
  • Adapting and Developing New Neural Pathways and Brain Re-Organization
  • Moving Beyond a Survivor Mindset to Excel in Life
  • Moving from being bitter to Better in Life is a Choice
  • Is Life Making You Bitter or Better — Is Your Past Spoiling Your Present?
  • Second Chance to Live –1400th Article — Special Edition Video Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live –1400th Article — Special Edition
  • Recovery and Hope
  • Limbic System, Fight or Flight Response and Brain Injury Recovery
  • Recognizing, Addressing and Overcoming Blocks to Recovery
  • Training Camps and Winning in Life Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury and Success in the Recovery Process Part 1
  • Brain Injury and Success in the Recovery Process Part 2
  • How to Get Started in My Brain Injury Recovery Process
  • Defining the Basics of a Successful Training Camp Part 2
  • Training Camps and Winning in Life
  • Overcoming a Fear of Failure
  • Pursuing Your Dreams — Learning Some Thing New Video Presentation
  • Pursuing Your Dreams — Learning Some Thing New
  • Being Your own Hero through Overcoming Adversity — Tools for Rebuilding Your Life e Book
  • EEG’s, Neuro Psychological Evaluations and Brain Injury Recovery Outcomes Video Presentation
  • Do I want to be right or Do I want to be happy?
  • EEG's, Neuro Psychological Evaluations and Brain Injury Recovery Outcomes
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Predictions — What May be Limiting Your Recovery Process? Video Presentation
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Predictions — What May be Limiting Your Recovery Process?
  • Translate Second Chance to Live Into Your Home Language
  • Neuroplasticity in Motion – A Guide and a Demonstration
  • Baby Steps Turn into Miles, When put Together Each Day
  • Martial Arts, Neuroplasticity and Recovering from Brain Injury Video Presentation
  • Neuroplasticity, Small Successes and Learning / Relearning Skills and Skill Sets Video Presentation
  • Martial Arts, Repetitive Mirrored Movements and Ongoing Brain Injury Recovery
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Acquired Brain Injury, Stroke, Limitations and Hope
  • Mindfulness and Serenity Part 2 Video Presentation
  • Mindfulness and Serenity Part 1 Video Presentation
  • Mindfulness and Serenity Part 2
  • Mindfulness and Serenity Part 1
  • Second Chance to Live Video Presentation Categories
  • Traumatic Brain Injury Recovery Resource — Frontal Lobe Brain Injury Recovery
  • Second Chance to Live Video Presentation Categories
  • Am I Asking the Right Question? Video Presentation
  • Am I Asking the Right Question?
  • Second Chance to Live Interviewed by Kim Justus on her Radio Program, “Recovery Now”
  • Second Chance to Live — Lessons I learned through my Journey — Finding Hope Part 3 Video Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live — Lessons I learned through my Journey — Finding Hope Part 3
  • Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — A Synopsis Part 2 Video Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — An Overview Part 1 Video Presentation
  • Overcoming Adversity — The Obstacle in Our Path — Changing our Perspective Video Presentation
  • Road to Recovery — Whatever Road You Are On Part 1 and Part 2 Video Presentation
  • Road to Recovery — Whatever Road You Are On Part 2
  • Road to Recovery — Whatever Road You Are On Part 1
  • Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — A Synopsis Part 2 Video Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — An Overview Part 1 Video Presentation
  • Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — A Synopsis Part 2
  • Second Chance to Live — Action Steps Revisited — An Overview Part 1
  • Spinal Cord Injury — Information to Enhance your Mobility
  • Living with a Traumatic Brain Injury – What may be keeping you Stuck?
  • Brain Injury Awareness — March 2012 — Making a Difference Video Presentation
  • Brain Injury Awareness — March 2012 — Making a Difference
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Innovative Brain Injury Treatments Video Presentation Part 2
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Innovative Brain Injury Treatments Video Presentation Part 1
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Innovative Brain Injury Treatments Part 2
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Innovative Brain Injury Treatments Part 1
  • An Article Comment: Why Gabby Gifford’s Frustrates Me
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Being Empowered by Anxiety and Fear Part 2
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Being Empowered by Anxiety and Fear Part 1
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and The Principle of Progress Not Perfection Part 4
  • Traumatic Brain Injury – The Principle of Progress Not Perfection Part 3
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and The Principle of Progress not Perfection Part 1
  • Traumatic Brain Injury – Let Your Circumstances Work for You
  • Traumatic Brain Injury – Living Life by “When” and “If”
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Overcoming Self-Sabotage
  • Living Our Lives with Wisdom Part 2
  • Living Our Lives with Wisdom Part 1
  • Brain Injury Awareness Month 2011 and Self-Awareness Part 2
  • The Power to Change a Life – Perseverance
  • Finding the Clarity that You are Seeking
  • Living with a Brain Injury and Facing Fear
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In hope Part 8
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In hope Part 6
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In Hope Part 5
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In Hope Part 4
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In Hope Part 3
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In Hope Part 2
  • Traumatic Brain Injury — In Hope Part 1
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Fatigue, Anxiety, Anguish and Depression Part 1
  • How is Your Depression Working for You? Part 2 of 2
  • How is Your Depression Working for You? Part 1 of 2
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Finding Empowerment Part 2 of 2
  • To Live Beyond Limitations Through Humility Part 2 of 4
  • To Live Beyond Limitations Through Humility Part 1 of 4
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and the Power of YES
  • Brain Injury and Rehabilitation Part 2 of 2
  • Brain Injury and Rehabilitation Part 1 of 2
  • Brain Injury and Function
  • How to Remember what I Forgot
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and the Principle of Perseverance
  • How I used My Frustration to Empower My Process
  • Second Chance to Live – Action Steps That Set me Free
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Isolation
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Self-Centered Fear
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and News Networks
  • A Message of Hope for our Wounded Warriors
  • Traumatic Brain Injury, Learning and Activities of Daily Living
  • Bridging the Gap–Awareness
  • Conditions for Healing
  • Strategies for Living – Part 1
  • Attitude
  • The Power of Choice
  • A Simple but Profound Truth
  • The Power of Kindness
  • So You think You are Alone

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