Living with a brain injury and the Fable of the Tortoise and the Hare Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on February 23, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. Several days ago, I made a video presentation to be included with an article that I wrote Perfectionism, Traumatic Brain Injury and the Fable of the Tortoise and the Hare. I included a link to the video presentation at the bottom of the article. If you did not have the opportunity to watch the presentation, I wanted to post a link to the presentation here.
Living with a brain injury and the Fable of the Tortoise and the Hare Video Presentation.
The information that I share in this presentation has helped me to accept who I am as an individual who is living with a brain injury and to realize that I do not have to be swift to run in and win my race. May the information in this presentation, encourage you to accept who you are as an individual who is living with a brain injury and to realize that you do not have to be swift to run in and win your race.
To read the written article please click Living with a brain injury and the Fable of the Tortoise and the Hare
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