I signed up for a Cool, Free, Blogging U , course and then promptly forgot about it as quickly as I signed up. They just reminded me by sending a “Welcome” email and told us when we would start. The First assignment message for us was to begin at Midnight GMT on Sunday. So Monday roles around and then Tuesday and we’re on Assignment three? How did that happen?
I’m thinking to myself, “ How do I set Blogging goals if I can’t even remember that I wanted to write?” I dread making Daily Goals even for work because they are so easily broken by my ever changing work load or attention span.
ARGGGGHHH Ok! I’ll do it! See it’s really bad when I’m talking to myself while I write. The Irony is that my life is centered around helping people with disabilities make and reach their goals and I struggle to make my own and keep them. I think I need my own support plan and Team to help me with an ELP, Essential Lifestyle Plan.
So here it goes Assignment #1:
- Sit down at least every day for 15 minutes at the computer and see what happens.
- Write a paragraph, if that’s all that you can do; even if it’s just a bunch of ideas and not a story.
- Don’t let any other task other than eating stop you, which means stay off of face book. It’s a thief of my time!
- NO #4 three is enough to start.
About www.recoveryofthemind.com
Live Life so you never have to say, “I should have.”
I have lived like this, because at an early age I was brutally beaten and kidnapped while walking to school and acquired a traumatic head injury with a seizure disorder and a lifetime of recovery. I live despite what everyone believed I would become. You would not know any of my struggles or what I have overcome and face daily, if you met me on the street or spoke to me for any amount of time. People with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) are mostly anonymous. You can rarely tell that anything has happened to them or that they may need extra support or patience, they are strong, intelligent, kind people, living in all shapes, sizes, colors, and sexual orientation, out there defying the odds daily. Their lives often have been turned upside down by their head injury and they are seeking or had to find a new normal and themselves all over again. I hope to be one voice that speaks out for them/us in a World that is not listening, understanding, or providing much in the way of assistance to people with TBI when we are in need.
As a writer who observes all people and works with people with disabilities for the past forty plus years, I have noticed that those with TBI are often misunderstood and some of the most underfunded among disability groups in the country, and I want to help change this.
I hope to inspire people to live well against all odds and those odds are treacherous mountains to climb, but I am here to say you can summit them!
Sounds like a good plan. As far as day three, I am guessing it’s due to different time zones?
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Yeah I’m Eastern Standard.
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