healing
How to heal fully and properly.
Farming as Therapy
In March of 2019, disaster struck for my family. I was heading to work when I was struck by a pickup truck, caving in my door and tire so badly I needed cut out of my van. I was knocked unconscious and my van was sent across the three-lane road. The last thing I remembered was blinding headlights, but I was not aware that I had lost consciousness until I came to, covered in blood. My nose was smashed and laying on my right cheek, and I had a cut that went up the side of my nose to the corner of my left eye, across my left eyelid, and down the left side of my face. I struggled mentally, finding it difficult to think clearly, keep my emotions under control, remember simple things, or speak clearly. I developed a stutter as I began to lose my train of thought in the middle of speaking, going completely blank as I stared helplessly at the person I was speaking to. I couldn’t remember simple words, got stuck on a different word, or simply became unable to translate a word from thought to speech. I found myself physically disabled and completely dependent on my husband and our families. My legs would randomly quick working, so I had to use a wheelchair frequently until my back surgery took some of the pressure off of my nerves, but even then, I had a significant limp that made walking a constant, almost unbearable struggle. I had to undergo nose, back, and neck surgery. My fear of addiction made it difficult to stay on medications reliably.
By Elizabeth Cullum3 years ago in Motivation
When the Universe says PAUSE - This TBI Recoveree Listens
The universe had a clear message for me today to stop and pause. I’ve been working some pretty long hours this summer, taking the day job way too seriously and not handling stress well. As a post-concussion survivor, this always leads to setbacks in my health. I’d forgotten to maintain my balance.
By Julie Godfrey3 years ago in Motivation
What a big difference my life has become in 15 years.
I never thought that I would be in this place ever in my life. My life as many of you know was not easy. I went through many ups and downs and I made many things worse for myself by using drugs. I can thoroughly admit that I could have had a better life without using drugs. I had to for my back but I did not have to overdo the drugs as I did. But enough of the drugs even though that was a huge part of my life for so many years.
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Motivation
An about you to help you learn about yourself
If you have had to never really answer this question then how do you know? I am not talking about what you do as a career like a writer. That is just part of who you are if you want to use that. What else makes you the person you are?
By Kerrie G.Diaz3 years ago in Motivation
10 Common Misconceptions Of Yoga You Probably Believed In Till Now
For outsiders, yoga looks like a set of acrobatic exercises that challenges flexibility. It also comes with preconceived notions about religion and its participants. However, many of those yoga impressions are mere myths, and the truth is far simpler.
By Keren Dinkin3 years ago in Motivation
Your Karma Will Make You fortunate
When something does not turn out the way we want it to, we attribute it to bad luck; on the other hand, when something that we want does turn out the way we want it to, we attribute it to good luck. But the fundamental issue is whether or not any of us really have any influence over our own good fortune.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Motivation
Are We Allowing Goodness To Percolate?
It’s vital to have good thoughts to produce good writing. How do you have good thoughts? By surrounding yourself with people and events that produce good results, reading good literature, and consciously having good thoughts. While all this may be true, how does one define good? Isn’t good subjective from every individual? That may be, however, if it’s benign, healthy, and something that brings bliss can be considered as good and almost everyone might enjoy or would like to associate with that goodness.
By Krutarth Trivedi3 years ago in Motivation
How To Deal With Mental Problems
1) How to Deal with Depression There was once a young woman who was struggling with depression. She didn’t know how to deal with it and it was starting to affect her daily life. She was having trouble concentrating, sleeping, and eating. She felt like she was losing control and there was no way to fix it. She tried to talk to her friends and family but they either didn’t understand or just made her feel worse. She started to feel like she was alone in this and that no one could help her. She was so lost and depressed that she didn’t know how to get out of this. But then she found a website that offered advice on how to deal with depression. She read through the information and started to apply it to her life. She started to feel better and started to see progress. She was able to get through her depression and now she is able to live a normal life.
By John3 years ago in Motivation






