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Category Archives: inner reflection
Paranoia??
Am I paranoid? Do I have friends anymore? What is a friend? Should I consider the people I work with a friend? Should I take offense to people not asking me out to lunch, and just not saying anything, not … Continue reading
Posted in inner reflection, Traumatic Brain Injury, work
Tagged Traumatic Brain Injury, Uncategorized, work friends
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the Art of Perfectionism
PERFECTION: what is it? and how to attain? That is the question that I am always striving to answer. No matter how good something is, I’m still trying to improve it until its great. My mom says that I … Continue reading
Posted in inner reflection, Traumatic Brain Injury, yoga
Tagged balance, brain injury, cheerleading, flowers, physical therapy, Traumatic Brain Injury, yoga
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Where did my youth go?
Youth is not a time of life; it is a state of mind; it is not a matter of rosy cheeks, red lips and supple knees; it is a matter of the will, quality of the imagination, a vigor of … Continue reading
Posted in aging, inner reflection, Traumatic Brain Injury, work
Tagged grown-up, mid life, mid-age, new job, older
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C’est la Vie
There’s nothing else you can say. Sometimes life sucks, circumstances suck, but that’s life. There is nothing you can do about it. I (of all people) think I know that best. Sigh, when life gives you lemons make lemonade. In … Continue reading
Posted in aging, faith, inner reflection, Traumatic Brain Injury
Tagged brain injury, car accident, cheerleading, coma, comatose, high school, hospital, ICU, Longwood University, rehab, rehabilitation, therapy, Traumatic Brain Injury
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balls of yarn
I was amazed when I finally got the first ball untangled from the mess of 4 different spools. First, I was surprised to see that I had two spools of the same color. After I had gotten the first 2 … Continue reading
The joy of being lost in the woods
In Burke, there are these wonderful trails, throughout all the neighborhoods! I don’t stray far from home, but today me and Chazz got lost. I couldn’t even recall the last place I recognized but before I knew it, we were … Continue reading
Motivation!
Even the longest journey begins with a single step. -E.J. Dimera (Days of Our Lives) I have kept saying that I should write a book, about my life experiences, because in these 33 years that I have been a person, … Continue reading
Posted in aging, inner reflection, Traumatic Brain Injury, work
Tagged motivation, Traumatic Brain Injury
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