Tag Archives: goals

Goals

The easiest to notice disabilities are physical. But psychological or emotional disabilities are more likely to be harmful to others, especially if the person with the disability has a goal to harm others.

One person’s goal may seem so trivial, or so out of the box, Continue reading


Be Valuable

Being valuable is simple-care for someone. No one cares how much you know until they know how much you care. Who do you care about? Do you care about others because you need them or because they need you? Continue reading


Communication Process

Outside my disability imposed comfort zone of the hospital, rehab floors and therapy rooms, I felt as out out of place as a dirty, scruffy hobo trying to blend in at a refined baby shower. Being comfortable seemed unattainable. Continue reading


Rotary Clubs

My latest experience speaking at a Rotary Club, in at least one way, was like all the others. Associating with Rotary Club members always reminds me of the importance of having a Caring attitude of acceptance and respect, Service Above Self. Continue reading


Speaker on Inspiration

Inspirational Speaker  As the new year approaches, experience tells me that many people, especially resilient  people with disabilities, get inspired to expand our horizons by expanding our abilities. Whether disabled or not, we can begin every day like it’s the … Continue reading