Perfection – A Writer’s Scourge

Perfection is the enemy of good. Have you heard that phrase before? I suppose you have. It’s the idea you’ll never complete something because it’s never good enough.It is a big problem for me when writing.I find it difficult to write a first draft of anything.The process should go like this. (Notice, “should”.)Come up with […]
Holding Variables In Memory Triggers My Brain Injury Symptoms

I’ve been diligent about what exacerbates my headaches regarding my brain injury. Turns out variables are a real pain in the butt.
Controlling Anxiety Through Journaling – Part Three – How I Started And What I Learned

What I learned from journaling to help control anger, anxiety, and dpression.
Controlling Anxiety Through Journaling – Part Two – Getting Started

Journaling is an excellent way to control anxiety. This is part two in a series on journaling. This is specifically on how to get started.
Controlling Anxiety Through Journaling – Part One

An introduction as to why journaling helps with anxiety, complete with references! Journal is an excellent way to tame anger, anxiety, and depression.
Warehouse Theory – Explaining Why My Memory Is So Fractured

“Warehouse Theory” is a story to explain why my memory is so fractured after recovering from a heart attack and traumatic brain injury.
Make A Good First Impression? No. Make a Memorable Impression Instead

I hate the idea of making a good first impression. There’s too much pressure. I prefer to make a memorable first impression.
Travel Anxiety – A Practical Approach

I am traveling to Texas this week. It’s making me feel like being a kid all over again. It’s not what you think. It’s not the childlike experience of adventure and joy of discovering new things I’m talking about. Give a child a phone or a laptop and they play with it. They don’t worry […]