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On Second Thought

In a previous post, I recounted my answer to a question that I often receive from groups that I’ve been fortunate to speak with. In “What’s the hardest part?”, I attempted to convey that not unlike most human beings walking around today; for myself, a brain injury survivor of almost 15 years now, staying present and mindful to fully participate in each day as it comes, remains perhaps my greatest challenge. It really is a miracle and ignites gratitude in my heart to realize that my recovery has progressed to the point where simply walking, talking, bathing, or dressing is no longer a daunting task.
Gratitude

I Got Bridged

For me, it seems that God puts people in my life that I continue learning incredible lessons from and to help to shift my perspective. I’ve only known Freddy Petrone for just over a year, but truly believe my friendship with him to fit with this pattern.
Recovery

A Lot More Than a Yellow Lab

 I have to be honest, as much as I always loved both my Grampy (paternal grandfather) Jim Scott Sr., and my father, Jim Jr, sharing a name with both has brought a bit of pressure. No one ever told me I needed to accomplish big things, but seeing the tremendous work ethic of all my family members left me wanting to follow suit.
Gratitude

Look for the Helpers

I'll be honest, at first glance our latest blog post's title doesn't quite seem relative to the More Than a Speed Bump blog. Fortunately; dear reader, I'm glad that you've taken the time to read further to find out why this quote from Mr. Rogers is incredibly relevant today. Let's begin by examining the genesis of our title.
Gratitude

A lot More Than a Race

 I certainly haven’t counted them all; but based on the numerous t-shirts, given to road race participants I see worn around in my travels, there must be thousands of such events every year.  So why, you ask, am I highlighting one of them?  Well...
Life Goes On

Brain Injury Awareness Month in Covid-19 Times

As we make our way through the 3rd month of 2020, a quick scroll through my news feed on social media this morning reminded me of two unrelated facts: March is Brain Injury Awareness month and it has been about a year since the Pandemic altered all our lives.

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