EPISODE · Jan 4, 2014 · 1H 13M
Be positive with Shannon Marie
from Z Z Archive 2014 · host Brain Injury Radio
Be Positive with Shannon Marie Join Shannon on her world premier as she shares her tricks of staying positive. It’s going to be a forum to get people sharing positive expression. Join Shannon as she shares her successes and failures with the world. And want to give others the opportunity to share theirs. About Shannon For a flower to grow and blossom, it has to go thru a lot of dirt. It also needs a lot of care and nuturing. This analogy reminds me of all the tough as well as rewarding experiences I have had in life. Your life can change in a split second! I suffered severe traumatic brain injury on November 17, 1984 at the age of fifteen. The car accident left me in a deep coma for two months. My rehabilitation was learning to walk,talk, chew, swallow, and most importantly, to SMILE!!! The doctor's prognosis was not good, but my true grit determination proved them all wrong. With my Mother's "Never Give Up" attitude, she instilled in me that anything is possible. Abraham Lincoln once said, "Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." This has become my philosophy on life.
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Be Positive with Shannon Marie Join Shannon on her world premier as she shares her tricks of staying positive. It’s going to be a forum to get people sharing positive expression. Join Shannon as she shares her successes and failures with the world. And want to give others the opportunity to share theirs. About Shannon For a flower to grow and blossom, it has to go thru a lot of dirt. It also needs a lot of care and nuturing. This analogy reminds me of all the tough as well as rewarding experiences I have had in life. Your life can change in a split second! I suffered severe traumatic brain injury on November 17, 1984 at the age of fifteen. The car accident left me in a deep coma for two months. My rehabilitation was learning to walk,talk, chew, swallow, and most importantly, to SMILE!!! The doctor's prognosis was not good, but my true grit determination proved them all wrong. With my Mother's "Never Give Up" attitude, she instilled in me that anything is possible. Abraham Lincoln once said, "Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be." This has become my philosophy on life.
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