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Archive for December, 2009

Traumatic Brain Injury — Facing Alienation and Isolation – From Confusion to Clarity Part 6

Posted by Second Chance to Live on December 30, 2009

Please read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 and Part 5 for context. Thank you.

Continuation of Today’s Thought

By letting go of outcomes you and I can rest assured that we will be used by a loving God to be of maximum service — because we are different.

You and I can trust that our lives will be used to empower and give hope to individuals living with in the “herd” — because of what makes us different.

You and I can trust that our lives will be used to empower and give hope to individuals living outside of the “herd” — because of what makes us different.

You and I can trust that our lives will be used by a loving God — because of what makes you and I different — as Santa used what made Rudolph different.

Be encouraged my friend. What you have to give to the world is of great value, worth and significance.

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