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Life as Cognitive Therapy

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Recently, I had a conversation with April Crystal, one of the Cognitive Therapists at CognitiveFX.  During this conversation, April shared many helpful tips on how to use life situations as opportunities for improving our cognitive skills. Here are a few of the ideas and principles… Read More »Life as Cognitive Therapy

Traveling After A Concussion

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Summer is upon us (for those of you in the Northern Hemisphere 🙂  This often comes with traveling for reunions or vacations or business trips, etc. Navigating airports and new places can be hard and overstimulating for anyone, but for people dealing with post concussion… Read More »Traveling After A Concussion

Take A Hike

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Ok, I understand that whether or not taking a hike is actually an option can depend a lot on your symptoms and capacity at the moment, so you don’t have to take the subject of this blog literally, necessarily.  But if a hike isn’t an… Read More »Take A Hike

Grief

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Grief is a topic that can be hard to discuss and hard to understand. It is so personal, and yet almost everyone will experience some degree of grief in their lifetime. Those suffering from concussions and post concussion symptoms are no exception. The losses they… Read More »Grief

Taking My Own Advice

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You may have heard me mention before that it’s important to prioritize your health, and that taking breaks when needed is not only ok, but actually key and vital to recovery and continued progress. Well, it turns out that in the past few weeks, I… Read More »Taking My Own Advice

It’s the Little Things

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This will be a short and sweet one. Just wanted to remind you that the little things make all the difference.   The little things done for you: an unexpected gift dropped off on the doorstep, the flower petals lovingly picked and delivered to your… Read More »It’s the Little Things

The Gap and the Gain

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Have you read the book “The Gap and the Gain” by Dan Sullivan and Benjamin Hardy?  It’s a good one, and today my mentor, Leah Davidson, shared a very helpful way she applies the principles in this book with her clients who are suffering with… Read More »The Gap and the Gain