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 several days I have been under the weather -- with a bug. I have also been a little irritable. I am grateful for the opportunity to recognize what is going on with me. Earlier this afternoon I received a call from my Mom -- to check in on me. During the … [Read more...]
Traumatic Brain Injury — No Longer Lost in Time Part 2
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If you have not already read Part 1, please click on the following link Traumatic Brain Injury -- No longer Lost in Time Part 1 for context. Thank you. Through my recovery process I discovered that I no longer had to define time in the ways that I had for so many years of my life. I no longer needed to "what if" or "when" myself. I no longer needed to view my present through … [Read more...]
No Longer lost in Time Part 1
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. In life I have made an observation. When the topic of time is discussed I have observed that many people -- including myself -- are prone to think in terms of past, present and future. I have also observed that many people -- including myself -- have a tendency to … [Read more...]
Making Twitter Work for Me
By Second Chance to Live
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. I am happy to see that you decided to stop to visit with me. I have recently signed up and got involved with the Twitter experience. My Twitter address is http://twitter.com/secondchancetol/ for anyone who may like to follow me. As with everything there is a learning curve. My new experience with Twitter has been helpful in … [Read more...]
To Live Beyond Limitations through Humility Part 4 of 4
By Second Chance to Live
To benefit from the entire article series, please read Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3 for context. Thank you. Humiliation, rather than humility subsequently reinforced my sense of shame and feelings of inadequacy. Humiliation distorted my perceptions and held me captive to the belief that who I was and what I had to contribute in life did not matter. Because of my distorted … [Read more...]