Life -Practical Tips for Productive Living: Live, simply! Laugh, often! Love, deeply! Leave a Legacy! The Power of Positive Expectation: Seven (7) Things You Should Stop Expecting from Others... To manage your life; don’t let others’ expectations define how you live. Expect more things to be grateful for, and you’ll attract more things to be grateful for. The pupose of life, is a life of purpose. And consider the converse of the two statements above. No-one wants to be told how to live. Don’t expect people to live up to your expectations. That’s one of the hardest things in life: we have a hard time understanding that people are not under our control. Similarly, people’s expectations are theirs; you have no obligation to fulfill them. Pushy influence always creates disappointment. ... how you live. Your glass is neither empty nor full; it's already broken. ... That's why most people don't live the life they want. Ever...
John. S. "> May have a similar story the hit n run accident resulted in a lill' brain hemorrhaging in2019, sezures and vertigo... A year and a half ago, a biopsy was performe, he under-went surgery to remove the tumour in 2020 but has been left with life-changing effects, including 50% blindness, weakness, fatigue, confusion and short term memory problems... As time goes by certain weakness become strengths and in about 6 months he's 99.9% himself again... Supposedly!? Log into Facebook | Facebook Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know. Video of brain surgery.gif How long do you live after being diagnosed with brain canc er? Reports of survival rate or life expectancy greater that five years (which is considered to be long-term survival) vary from less than about 5% to a high of 86%, no matter what treatment plan is used; recovery (cure) from brain cancer is possible, but realistically, complete recovery...
Survivor of Hit-and-run Recovers from Brain Injury at Advent Health(gotmerly, Osceola Regional Medical Center) John Silver recalls all the things he forgot. "In the course of four hours, I lost the ability to walk, talk, read, write, or recall any of my life." --Jungyeon Roh Now, Silver wants to share his recovery with others. He knows recovering from a traumatic brain injury, a little bleeding in brain (hemorrhage) amongst the other numerous injuries he suffered like a broken finger, and several contusions and fractures can be discouraging, especially during the holidays. As he continues to work on his recovery he is forever training to be an electrical and electronic engineering and plans to continue drawing, taking pictures and writing. Jon Silver, a survivor of a hit-and-run, is starting just off the new year with hope and inspiration through art and words. Just short of decade ago Silver had a bright future ahead of him and he was looking forward to early retireme...
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