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By On January 29th, 2013

An inspiring project and great tools for recovery and life

Craig J. Phillips, MRC, BA,  has experienced a traumatic brain injury and through his journey he has created a website A Second Chance to Live which offers each visitor a unique resource for living with brain injury or other invisible disability. Mr. Phillips provides a rich personal exploration of the challenges and barriers he faced in his life following his injury. Each of his teachings are filled with introspection and good sound advice.

For a person living with the effects of a brain injury or other disability, Mr. Phillips will be a powerful resource to staying on the road to a full return to enjoying life. I recommend his work and encourages readers of this blog to visit Mr. Phillips’ website:

https://secondchancetolive.wordpress.com/

 

Tag lines: brain injury recovery, a second chance to live, craig j. phillips, long-term issues in brain injury recovery

One Response

  1. Hello Dr, Gainer,
    I just found out tonight that you kindly wrote the above endorsement of Second Chance to Live. I am honored by your time and kindness Sir. I look forward to being of service in anyway possible.

    I do not know if you are aware, but Second Chance to Live has been selected to be a keynote speaker at the Alaska Peer Support Consortium Conference April 8-9, 2013 https://www.peerconference.org/ and to conduct a workshop at a Brain Injury Conference May 23-24, 2013 with the University of Washington — Embracing Life & Living Well after Traumatic Brain Injury.

    In the event that you know of anyone looking for a keynote presenter or some one to provide a workshop, I am available to be of service Dr. Gainer. If so, they may contact me through my email address secondchancetolive1@yahoo.com.

    I will say so long for now. Have a pleasant evening Sir.

    Thank you again for your time and kindness.

    Craig

    Craig J. Phillips MRC, BA
    Second Chance to Live
    secondchancetolive.org

    Sharing Hope in the Face of Adversity

    Follow me on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/#%21/secondchancetol
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/home.php#%21/SecondChancetoLive
    Facebook: Second Chance to Live Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/301059819914829/
    You Tube Presentations: https://www.youtube.com/user/2dogbull?feature=mhee

    Our circumstances are not meant to keep us down, but to build us up.

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