Living with a Disability — The Measure of a Champion Recaptured Part 2 Video Presentation
Posted by Second Chance to Live on August 9, 2012
Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live my friend. Thank you for making the decision to stop by to visit with me. Many of us who are living with disabilities have been minimized and marginalized, dismissed and discounted. Consequently, we may be living with low self-esteem, self-doubt and low self worth. Our perspective of who we are may leave us believing that we could never be champions. In this 2 part series I share with you the realities that I have found that make you and I champions. As you listen to this presentation, may you see your self as a champion.
A little under a week ago I wrote a 2 part series, Living with a Disability – The Measure of a Champion Recaptured. Several days ago I created the first part of a video presentation in which I shared Part 1 of the article. In today’s article I will introduce Part 2 of the article series. My encouragement would be that – if you have not already watched Part 1 of this video presentation.
To listen to Part 2 of this video series, please click on the following link my friend Living with a Disability — The Measure of a Champion Recaptured Part 2 Video Presentation.
In the event that you would like to read Part 2 of this series, please click on the following link and you will be taken to the article my friend. Living with a Disability — The Measure of a Champion Recaptured Part 2.
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