Human life is fragile, yet so strong and resilient at the same time. I believe resiliency is in our nature, even if we don’t recognize it, and often when called upon, it naturally rises to the surface.
Do You Make These 5 Mistakes When People Need You Most?
Today’s post comes from my friend, Ryan Atkins, who suffered a similar injury to mine several years ago.
Ryan has laid out a plan to most effectively help others in their darkest moments. Check it out…
How Much Is a Quarter Really Worth?
I’ve been paralyzed for 25% of my life. When I reflect on this, I’m not really sure how I should feel. Proud? Cheated? Resilient? Melancholy? There is a wide range of emotions that swirl around in my head.
A New Kind of Race
If you know me, then you know that the first Saturday in May is one of my favorite days of the year. It’s Kentucky Derby time!
A Recipe Worth Keeping
I wanted to share a recipe that helped me confront the future I faced. I don’t claim to have the answers, but perhaps this might help others during these challenging times.
Mud or Stars?
For the foreseeable future, we will all be looking out from the same window. Will you choose to stare at the mud, or gaze at the stars?
Happy Birthday ( Bargain ) To You
My birthday is Tuesday, March 3, so I wanted to share a gift with all of you!
The Pulse Radio Interview
This past Friday I had the privilege of being interviewed on The Pulse with Maiken Scott. You can listen to the interview below.
From Surviving To Thriving
The daily grind is real and it’s easy to get burdened down by it.
But life should not just be about surviving.
While the grind and feeling of “just surviving” isn’t going away, there is something we can do to level the playing field.
Thank You
Often these words might simply be stated without any weight behind them, a natural reflex to fill the void when someone does something to benefit you. Spoken as if out of obligation.