Traumatic Brain Injury and Transition Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on February 27, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. I am happy to see that you decided to stop by to visit with me. Thank you. Several years ago I wrote an article by the titles of Traumatic Brain Injury and Transition. Because I have found that some people learn better through listening and watching — instead of by reading – I also share my articles in a video presentation format.
In my experience, I discovered that I needed to move through a transition process, before I could stop fighting against myself. In my experience, I discovered that although I thought that my hopes and dreams had perished because of my traumatic brain injury my transition process revealed a new truth. In my experience, I discovered that my hopes and dreams experienced a sort of resurrection.
What I thought had perished took on new life.
In my experience, I discovered that my hopes and dreams took on a different form. A different form than I had once envisioned for myself. In my experience, I discovered that I could experience my hopes and dreams beyond my hopes and dreams. In my experience, I discovered that I could live the life that I had imagined. In my experience, I discovered that my hopes and dreams could take on new meaning.
“When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed-door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.” Helen Keller
To watch the video presentation, please click the title, Traumatic Brain injury and Transition Video Presentation. As you listen to and watch the presentation and questions come to mind, please ask. All questions are good questions. In the event that you would like to leave a comment, I would invite you to leave that comment. I look forward to hearing from you.
To read the written article please click Traumatic Brain Injury and Transition
Have a pleasant and rewarding day.
Craig
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