Traumatic Brain Injury, Learning, Progress and the New Year Part 2
Posted by Second Chance to Live on January 8, 2010
Please read Part 1 for context. Thank you.
Please read my articles, The Power of Identification and Traumatic Brain Injury and the Elephant.
Today’s Thought
The journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step. Chinese Proverb
My encouragement to you, as I need to encourage myself, “Take that first step in your learning process and keep learning.”
And before long you and I will be able to look back upon what we have learned and see how far we have come in our learning process… because we decided to take that first step.
And remember as you learn, make the decision to see your learning process though the eyes of progress not perfection. And don’t forget to celebrate your progress.
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