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Movie: WCW

Wednesday can be considered Hump Day or Woman Crush Wednesday (#WCW) Hey there, Here's the question I'd like you to consider for today: If a Movie Was Made About Your Life, What Would it Be Called? Would it be a comedy? A tragedy? A rom-com? What if you could write your life like a script?… Continue reading Movie: WCW

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Adulting…..

While I learn to accept and support the belief, theory, and change willingly and enthusiastically of my cognitive disability, I do miss my old self and some emotions, like happiness and joy. I have been certainly welcoming my lack of apathy - because somethings "I really don't care for or about". Imagine quoting this scripture… Continue reading Adulting…..

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TIA, ABI, MCI and Sickle Cell Anemia

You might be thinking and wondering what these acronyms have to do with each other; well my post has covered all except one. If you are new here let me re-cap a little. Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA) is often called a mini-stroke TIA - Click the acronym to see my post on this. This was… Continue reading TIA, ABI, MCI and Sickle Cell Anemia

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Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) education time:

My diagnosis after two Neurocognitive tests. This is a way to measure brain function non-invasively. It uses paper-and-pencil tests or computerized tests to assess important aspects of cognition: attention, memory, language, reaction time, perception, and so on. One test was administered in UT Health in Houston TX, in 2019. The length of the testing appointment six… Continue reading Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) education time:

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Alone vs. Lonely

I originally wrote this August 25, 2019 .. it was in my draft lost writings. The more things change the more things remain the same. This weekend was filled with just lonely thoughts. Not really in the physical aspect of being lonely more of being alone. Yes, two different concepts. You can be alone without… Continue reading Alone vs. Lonely

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Good Bye 2019

It's been a while I have been able to sit and write something, but the hip journey had been difficult. I finally had my surgery on December 13, 2019. I spent my 47th birth in pain and about 8 hours discharged from the hospital, Thanksgiving was a lonely dinner and Christmas was spent sleeping the… Continue reading Good Bye 2019

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Does you dating have a purpose?

It's been a while since I have posted anything... hip pain has been bothering me, but that will soon be dealt with. Surgery soon.... Lord work out your kingdom agenda in me. I am yours. Let me be a living sacrifice, salt and light. If you bring someone into my life who submit to your… Continue reading Does you dating have a purpose?

2019 trials and tribulation · Faith · Feelings · Spiritual, devotion

A time to forgive

Forgiveness is a big word and a tiny word but the act is the same. It's alright if we forgive a cheating man/husband, it's alright that we can forgive a ling friend/family or even co-worker, it's alright if we can forgive a prodigal son/daughter. But, what happens when we have to forgive a murderer, what… Continue reading A time to forgive

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A time to weep

It happens…… . A Time to Weep ‘It happens’—not quite the slogan I’ve seen on T-shirts,  but near enough. It does. Soon enough, however, happy our circumstances, we will come down to earth with a bump. We have never cowered in terror with bombs exploding around us, or left our homes and possessions, our businesses… Continue reading A time to weep

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Vitalibis – “well Being”

CBD Hemp and CBD have been in the news a lot lately. Many brands are chasing the money today, however people have been using hemp and cannabinoids for thousands of years for a variety of purposes: ropes, sails, paper, protein, wellness, soil remediation, etc. Three months ago I started using CBD oil and cream for… Continue reading Vitalibis – “well Being”

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Great Expectations…… A Time to Build

This is where I am now... "A time to build". Here is my chance to re-build. I have this signature quote on all my emails which says "DEFEAT brings a LESSON, it gives a chance to REBUILD, a chance to start again, with the KNOWLEDGE of what DOES NOT WORK!" I am not taking credit for it neither do I remember where I… Continue reading Great Expectations…… A Time to Build

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Praise is what I do

Hello readers, I haven't blogged in a while two main reason technology may be helpful when it's functioning at it's best but, when it isn't can be a headache from a problem child. I had to take care of some technical difficulties. The other is pain, although not quite recovered from my shoulder replacement surgery,… Continue reading Praise is what I do

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The day I went to sleep

A coma is a deep state of unconsciousness. An individual in acoma is alive but unable to move or respond to his or her environment. Coma may occur as a complication of an underlying illness, or as a result of injuries, such as brain injury. A coma rarely lasts more than 2 to 4 weeks September 5,2014 was my last normal day… Continue reading The day I went to sleep

2019 trials and tribulation · Faith · Life Advice · Life after a coma · Spiritual, devotion

You Are What You Speak

The outcome of your life is ultimately influenced by what begins in your mind, by what you believe. A single thought can have a viral effect and take over other aspects of your life, ultimately transforming who you are, for better or for worse. Real transformation happened after my old pattern of thinking and speaking… Continue reading You Are What You Speak