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Tag Archives: disabilities
Back to the Beginning: Catch-22 and Why I Need a Miracle (posted June 26, 2009)
Of the few replies I’ve received to my “Rock the Quo” letter, the most promising came this week. Granted, at this phase in my life it’s difficult to have hope, but still… The letter was from the local Salvation Army, … Continue reading
Back to the Beginning: “Most People Lose Their Homes” (posted Nov. 5, 2008)
I met with the Social Worker today and it was tough. She asked how I was doing and I said I was struggling to find resources to keep my house. She apologized for there just not being resources out there, … Continue reading
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Tagged disabilities, housing, living with traumatic brain injury, social worker
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Back to the Beginning: On Blogging in General (posted Oct. 5, 2008)
One of the things bothering me lately as I Stumble Upon many blogs is I sense everyone is fighting for the spotlight, writing to be the latest guru, the most popular blog on the block. That stirring, that feeling is … Continue reading
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Tagged animals, blogging, disabilities, disabled, meaning, pets, purpose, television, unconditional love, values
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Back to the Beginning: What is the Benefit of Judging Others? (posted Sept. 23, 2008)
I’ve been thinking about judging… I know a part of life is judging other people’s character to determine whether that person would make a good partner, husband, wife, employee, tenant, apprentice, babysitter, etc. We discern whether a person is suitable … Continue reading
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Tagged criticism, different, disabilities, disabled, Diversity, housebound, Inclusion, judgment, mTBI, shut-ins, TBI, traumatic brain injury
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