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Old 10-14-2013, 04:59 PM #1
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Default I used my down time well.

At the start of my pcs, there was not a lot I was able, or supposed to do. I got very bored and started to feel down. I had a choice; downward spiral, or use the time off to create something I have always wanted to. I chose to create. It was slow at first, and there were days when I had to step away, but diving into a project inspired me, and made me heal faster. I am still not 100%, and when I push myself I can have some bad days, but I am almost there. And with all the time off work I was able to write, produce, direct, score and act in a new web series. It sounds weird to say, but I never would have had the time without a concussion.
Anyway, I hope my silly comedy brings you guys some laughter and positivity. **
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