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Old 05-07-2009, 09:21 PM
AintSoBad AintSoBad is offline
In Remembrance
 
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In Remembrance
 
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Originally Posted by DonaldMParker View Post
Hey Vini,

Thanks for your comments. I think baby steps are vital. Setting very tiny goals, accomplishing them, and moving on, little by little, is a good approach.

Do things you are passionate about, like carving Jade. It's all there, that part of you that was proficient. It just takes determination to tap into that section of the brain. Enjoy the process. It's not just the destination, but the process, the being, that matters most.

Be well,

Don


Don,
I'm a newbie here.
But my tbi is 11 y.o.

Like you, I was self employed, running two business'.
My wife became a vulture, and "devoured" any meat on the bones that were left of my life. I have yet to finish the divorce.

Your story is an inspiration, I'm glad you still have your ex fiance' in your life! What a good person she/you must be!

Perhaps I dropped the ball somewhere, but,
I'm looking for your blog, as you invited, but I do not see it anywhere.

My browser of choice is Safari, (Mac).

If it's showing up, and I don't see it, would you kindly PM it to me?

Your story is most inspiring, and interesting!

Oh, I also have rsd, tos, discs, and the lot... kind of "paralyzed in pain" sometimes...

Be well,

Pete
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