POSTS

Background

A Moving Experience

What an experience that was almost 25 years ago to visit that terrain. While I’m not a veteran who knows firsthand the horrors of war, I certainly appreciate the sacrifices that have been made by those valiant generations who’ve fought for all of us. There has to be some kind of spiritual connection to the past to explain the strength of emotion that I felt that day, regardless, I’m reminded to remember the experience with gratitude.
Learnings

Wait a minute, I didn’t agree to this, Or did I?

Gratitude

Thank you Mr. Valet!

Learnings

The Big Lie

This post will look at another common thinking error. I use the term “common” due to how often I hear individuals relay this line of thinking, not just to make myself feel better for falling prey to thinking this way myself.
Gratitude Life Goes On Recovery

From Building Houses to Helping Others Build New Lives After Brain Injury

Deeply moved by the case worker of a young survivor who replied when asked about the young man, “What he really needs is a friend.” From this powerful observation coming from a supporter of a TBI survivor about their true need after David asked how he could help, KC has become a monumental gift to a community where survivors begin to live again.
Learnings

Questioning Myself

One of the most frustrating parts of living with a brain injury is finding the balance between living with a level of healthy challenge and fighting exhaustion while simultaneously learning about the person that you’ve become after brain injury.

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