Thrive Again: When You Can’t Do What You Used to Be Good At

When you lose the ability to do what you’ve always done, it can create such a sense of loss that it strikes at the core of who you are as a person. You know what I mean — those things we do that define us:

the pianist who has lost a hand, the football player who’s had one too many concussions, or the elderly bus driver who’s judgment is impaired and can’t drive anymore. the mom whose children are all grown and have moved away from home. the entrepreneur who is suffering a health challenge t...
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Published on March 18, 2016 02:00
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