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Full Sails and Away We Go!

Gas prices up!  Food prices up!  Wages down!    

We are in an economic downturn in this country, wouldn't you agree?  More than likely you know someone who's lost his/her job; perhaps even you!  Well I say there's no better time than right now to start a new chapter in your life.  Have you ever considered going into your own business?
                

You can't control the wind, but you can adjust your sails!

It's in difficult times when new ideas are born, but it's also really scary!  Survival can be a real motivator, but what if you could watch someone else and learn from their mistakes?   Who has the money to throw away yourself; especially if you've just lost your job?  So, sit back and watch me burn; ............. or not!   

The Internet is a big place - and it gets bigger every day. What if you had a web site that served a need for many people and fulfilled your personal passion as well?  Then if you could just figure a way to generate a modest income, would that be something you might be interested in? 

Here goes my work in progress and if you have an interest yourself bookmark the site and watch the changes as I learn.  If you have any questions, hit the contact button and ask; I'll answer all questions.


My passion is learning all I can about TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), the latest research and discoveries, stories of successes, and support for those, oh so important, "care givers"!  Just below the Twitter, Facebook, and You Tube buttons are some of latest articles published on the subject. 

Check out the links on the right, remembering I'm building as I learn.  Come back often and send your friends!  Be sure to check out the "claim cash" link and patronize my sponsers if you see fit.         

 

Latest News

Creating new connections: Support group helps TBI survivors cope with drastically changed lives - Santa Cruz Sentinel
CAPITOLA -- During introductions, they skip over all the social niceties about where they live, what kind of work they do and how they spend their spare time. Instead, they launch into descriptions of the injuries that, like jagged scars ...
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Giffords' Southern Colorado Link - KRDO
Ed Bloxom is a traumatic brain injury survivor, much like Giffords. He told me she is an inspiration to those fighting back to get back to work and life before what happened to cause the injury. Bloxom fell down a flight of stairs and hit his ...
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There?s a lot to learn about brain injuries - Daily News - Galveston County
At the University of Texas Medical Branch, we are trying to better understand all aspects of the recovery process after a TBI from the physical, cognitive and hormonal impairments survivors are dealing with. It?s been more than a year since Rep.
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A lifetime dealing with a traumatic brain injury: Sentinel reporter Kimberly White shares a story of loss, rehabilitation and coping - Santa Cruz Sentinel
Regaining a foothold in society was incredibly difficult, and I suffered a lot in the process. But compared with most TBI survivors, I've been successful, graduating with my sixth-grade class, then high school, then college - then entering a ...
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