The word Strength can be described in so many ways. Life has shown me the definition of this word many times. And strength is not always what I would say being strong…. It’s about observing and learning to listen to life. Strength isn’t about forcing your way onto someone else
“Adversity introduces a man to himself.” Rules (if there really are any) I’ve learned from my brain injury. Ten things I’ve cultivated over 25 years, from a brain injury I pass along to many… 1. Life is a fragile thing. We as a human race are very invincible…until
“Your mind will always believe everything you tell it. Feed it with love.” Growing older has never been a huge fear of mine. In fact since I turned 39 this year I enrolled in college again to pursue more of my natural healing, brain health passion with massage therapy. Before
“Each time we face our fear, we gain strength, courage, and confidence in the doing.” My team Share Your Strong had the opportunity this week to do another motivational speech. This speech was done at a small school in Tifton Georgia one of the young ladies I have been training
We have now made it into day 5 of Brain Injury Awareness Month. With this day I will share a bit of wisdom I have cultivated over 24 years of living with a brain injury… And only one word comes so close to my mind when I speak this but
“Success is not a place at which one arrives but rather the spirit with which one undertakes and continues the journey.” ~Alex Noble My Share Your Strong team took a trip to Albany Georgia today. This is the time of year for The Snickers Marathon. Albany Georgia holds a special
Standing in my bathroom this morning I took a good long look at myself in the mirror. Looking back at me was what I saw as a small town, hardworking single mom. Standing there I couldn’t help but look deep at this image and remember where I came from, and
“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.” ~ Christian D. Larson There I was, sitting in a wheelchair against a hallway of a hospital in Albany Georgia. This is where my story began. We all have
I had the privilege and honor of turning another year older last month. Upon this transormation in my life I found myself taking a look at life in a perspective I have never done so before. I turned 38 years old last month and I can say confidently that my
On February 3, 2016 Share Your Strong had the honor of sharing The Power of Never Giving Up in Life with The Wilcox County Elementary School Pass Program. This school is located in Rochelle Georgia which is in my hometown and I know most of these children in this school.