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Living with an Invisible Disability — The Consequence of Denying My Reality — Part 1 Revisited Video Presentation

Posted by Second Chance to Live on February 25, 2013

Hello and welcome back to Second Chance to Live. Thank you for making the decision to stop by to visit with me. Several days ago I re-printed / re-published an article. In today’s article I am going to introduce Part 1of this article in video format.  

As an individual who is living with an invisible disability I need to accept myself in my reality. In my experience, I need to remember the consequences of denying my reality so that I do not start fighting against myself. I need to be aware and accept my reality so that I do not practice limiting behaviors. In this article / video presentation I share what has helped me to accept myself in my reality.

To watch Part 1 of this video presentation, please click on the following link Living with an Invisible Disability — The Consequence of Denying My Reality — Part 1 Revisited

In the event that you would also like to read Part 1 of this article, please click on the following link. Thank you. Living with an Invisible Disability — The Consequence of Denying My Reality — Part 1 Revisited

As you watch / listen to and or read the article and questions come to mind, please send those questions to me. All questions are good questions. In the event that you would like to leave a comment, I would love to hear from you. You may do so through my Contact Information Page.

Have a great day.

Craig

In the event that you would like to be in touch with me, please use my Contact Page. I look forward to hearing from you. All questions are good questions.

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