My Journey thus Far Part 7
Posted by Second Chance to Live on June 25, 2010
If you have not already done so, please read Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 and Part 6 for context. Thank you.
February 6, 2012 will mark the 5 year anniversary since I created Second Chance to Live. During the past 73 months I have written a total of now 1062 articles for Second Chance to Live. To view a list of the articles that I have written and published on Second Chance to Live, please visit my Site Map for my Articles. Here is a link to my Site Map for my Articles. My Site Map for my Articles contains a list of the titles of the articles that I have written. By clicking on individual title of the article, the article will open for you on Second Chance to Live.
On July 29, 2011 I created a You Tube channel to begin creating video presentations for individuals who learn better through watching and listening, instead of by reading. To date I have created now 135 video presentations for my Second Chance to Live 2dogbull You Tube channel. A list of these video presentations can be found on my Site Map for my You Tube Video presentations by clicking on the following link Site Map for my You Tube video presentations. With in my Site Map for my video presentations there is a list of the video presentations that I have created.
By clicking on the title of the video presentation, the video presentation will open for you on my You Tube Channel.
Second Chance to Live has been selected to be a keynote speaker at the Alaska Peer Support Consortium Conference in April 2013 http://www.peerconference.org/ and to conduct a workshop at a Brain Injury Conference in May 2013 with the University of Washington Embracing Life & Living Well after Traumatic Brain Injury
To see a list of several organizations – past and present – using Second Chance to Live as a Resource, please click on the following link http://wp.me/P3atD-6Jf
To empower individuals whose primary language is not English, I have created a tool. I have named the tool, Easy Translator into Your Language. This tool can be accessed by clicking on the following link, http://wp.me/P3atD-13U. By using this tool, Second Chance to Live can be converted into these languages.
As you read my articles and questions arise, please do not hesitate to contact me with those questions. And please remember, all questions are good questions. You may do so through my Contact Information Page
Several months ago I created and began uploading video presentations to God Tube — a service which is similar to You Tube — but serves a different audience. One of the video presentations that I have created and uploaded to God Tube can be watched by clicking on the following link: Second Chance to Live – Don’t Give Up.
During the past 73 months Second Chance to Live has been of service and met a unique need, both nationally and internationally. To see some of the ways that Second Chance to Live has been of service, please click on the following high lighted links. Thank you.
Site Map for Interviews and Guest Radio Appearances
WTC U.S. Army AW2 Community Support Network
Euroacademia Multidisciplinaria Neurotraumatologica EMNe.V-Links
Second Chance to Live and the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses
Second Chance to Live and the Australasian Rehabilitation Nurses’ Association
Second Chance to Live and CDS at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa
Second Chance to Live and Intute
Second Chance to Live and the Brain Injury Association of Canada
I want to thank you for being a friend of Second Chance to Live. I look forward to being of service to you and your family. In the event that I can be of service, please let me know. I look forward to hearing from you. I will say so long for now, but before I do let me share some of my favorite quotes with you. As you read these quotes, may you be encouraged to follow your dreams, to trust the process, a loving God and yourself. Be encouraged my friend, more will be revealed to us in time. Be encouraged my friend, our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but they are meant to build us up.
“If you advance confidently in the direction of your dreams and endeavor to live the live that you have imagined…you will meet with a success unexpected in common hours.” Henry David Thoreau
“Insist on yourself, never imitate. Your own gift you can present every moment with the cumulative force of a whole life’s cultivation; but of the adopted talent of another you only have an extemporaneous half-possession…Do that which is assigned to you, and you can not hope too much or dare too much.” Ralph Waldo Emerson
“You don’t have to be a person of influence to be influential. In fact, the most influential people in my life are probably not even aware of the things that they have taught me.” Scott Adams — American Cartoonist
I look forward to continuing to have you on my journey. Please let me know if I may be of service to you.
Thank you for being a friend of Second Chance to Live.
Have a pleasant and rewarding day and God bless both you and your family my friend.
Craig
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