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Tag Archives: honest mistakes
Like It or Not, That Day Will Come Around Each Year
The other day I was listening to a friend deliberate on what to call the day her injury struck. Something about the notion of calling it the anniversary was bothering her. She was wondering if it was something to celebrate. Continue reading
Posted in Serious Posts on Brain Injury
Tagged Accepting, Community, forgive, honest mistakes, memory, Rebuilding, Recovery, restoration
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A New Kind of Bucket List
Just a short note to acknowledge another moment in what is becoming a trend. Stupid stuff that I hope is just that, not a medical situation. Today, while working out at the gym, I fell off a treadmill. I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Athletic Rebuilding
Tagged breakdowns, honest mistakes, Pushing Limits, Rebuilding, Running
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Spammed because of online brain training?
Well, I suppose it was bound to happen regardless of my having a TBI but I’ve been notified by some folks that my email account has been sending out “quizzes” from a site called IQ Elite (definitely does not merit … Continue reading
Posted in Random Observations
Tagged Cognitive Damage, honest mistakes, random, risks
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Stupid Stuff I Choose vs. Honest Mistakes
<<This is the second part of a really long post. I decided to separate the two main points and this discussion below is more focused on the need to recognize honest mistakes and have a little more self-compassion,>> I make jokes at … Continue reading