Encouragement
Inspire Others To Hope… How? Encourage others…and remember, small things can make a massive difference!
Inspire Others To Hope… How? Encourage others…and remember, small things can make a massive difference!
Oh the places The Adventure will take you….zooming through the galaxy (and the place where you are)…soaking up the knowledge…and giving a wee bit away….serving others…and laying hold of the moment! Lead me in the right path, O Lord, … Make your way plain for me to follow. (Psalm 5:8, NLT)
Ordinary moments are precious; don’t overlook them….they’re looking right at you; lay hold of them!
Don’t give in to fear or panic. Take heart. GOD will see you through.
Today, don't dwell on problems or political manipulation or the past. Instead, change your mind and let it think about the things that are true and right and noble. Starting at this very moment, guard your heart and go out of your way to do like the older song says, accentuate the positive.
The Designer of days maps remarkable moments along your journey that are uniquely crafted to bring you hope. What are some of those moments? (*Don't ignore the small things.)
This Easter and beyond: Live a life that leaves a legacy...and please remember, "to love one another" is a priority that cannot be ignored, no matter what the culture around you demands.
During the beginning of March, I was privileged to travel to Holland and spend some quality time with people from around the world who do much in the field of brain-injury research and intervention. Dr Andrew I.R. Maas - Professor and Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital Antwerp, Belgium - especially stood out to me during the opening [...]
As obstacles stare you down and try to make you lose your focus, simply do the next thing...one step at a time.
If you had to describe your life in a rhythm, what would you say? As my brain was waking up from my 6-week coma, nothing came naturally...I had to work and struggle over-and-over to re-learn everything about living. At the end of the 7th chapter of my brain-injury book, I wrote this about the moment-by-moment [...]