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The most Basic Virtue after a TBI is Cognition

Posted on February 11, 2016 by craig lock

What is the most important thing to the TBI Survivor for improvement? Some would think perseverance and some would think consistency. Both are important, but there may be an even more influential virtue. I suggest that the most influential virtue … Continue reading →

Posted in cognitive difficulties/problems, cognitive effects, cognitive effects of brain injury, cognitive effects of TBI, medical information, Medical resources (information), mind (mindpower), thought, traumatic brain injury (TBI) | Tagged cognition, cognitive difficulties, cognitive effects of TBI, medical information, mind, mindpower, thought, traumatic brain injury | 2 Comments

The Brain is our Mightiest Organ – but you have to keep it active, exercised and stimulated!

Posted on June 14, 2014 by craig lock

Originally posted on Living With Head (Brain) Injury:
The Weight Lifting Brain

Posted in attitude, brain, brain power, mind (mindpower), state of mind | Tagged attitude. state of mind, brain, brain power, mind, mindpower | Leave a comment
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