Category Archives: Lessons
Let’s Stick With Right Now, Shall We?
I find it strangely appropriate that my blog “The Lull” showed up when it did. It fits where I am right now rather uniquely. How about that… So, I’m going to continue a lull from the past and … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Disability, Disability Noise, Discovery, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, paying attention, Perception, Self Help, Transition, Understanding Disability, What's noise?, Who controls disability?
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Tagged brainport, Cambridge Wisconsin, cheryl schiltz, Constance Tenhawks, gentamicin, lull, madison, monumental change, norman doidge, optimism, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, resilience, silencing the noise of disability, thoughtful conversation, University of Wisconsin, wisconsin
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I’m Curious… A Step Back into Right Now, Today.
About trauma. Are there levels of trauma that set a foundation and draw up blueprint designs consisting of levels of reactions and experiences for other traumas to set their footings upon? I’m curious if the original and first trauma … Continue reading →
Posted in Acceptance, Beginnings, Complex partial seizure, Disability, Discovery, Gentamicin, Inspiration, Lessons, Motivation, Non Fiction, paying attention, Perception, Self Help, Transition
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Tagged Change you Choose, cheryl schiltz, Complex partial seizure, gentamicin, Health, madison, Michele Rosenthal, norman doidge, ototoxiciity, paul bach-y-rita, perception, silencing the noise of disability, Trauma, University of Wisconsin
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