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Today, we're tearing down the walls on a topic that doesn’t get enough real talk: returning to work after a brain injury or stroke. Hit a solid 5-mile run today, and guess what? Round two is on the horizon. But enough about me; let's get into the meat of things.
We're diving into Round two of returning to work again, after stroke or brain injury. Talking about everything from commute dynamics, the ins and outs of remote work, and how you can make a comeback in the workplace like a champ. And stay tuned – one of our listeners dropped a killer question about striking a balance between health, work, and family.
❇️ Key topics and bullets:
- Considerations when commuting to an office job
- How working remotely as a web developer eliminates my physical commute
- The challenges I've noticed survivors face, no matter the specifics of their brain injury or stroke
- My intention to invite survivors who have returned to work to join me on the show
- My encounters with survivors who've had more intense experiences
- Being an entrepreneur and charging for my services
- Being three and a half years into my stroke recovery and still navigating through it
- My commitment to helping other survivors via this podcast and video content
- Recognizing the different perspectives and opinions among professionals
- Understanding my own strengths and areas for growth
- How my initial anger towards my company evolved into understanding
- The daunting task for stroke survivors returning to work and the scarcity of related data
- My plans to meet with other survivors in Florida to deepen my understanding
- My tendency to overthink the specifics of releasing podcast videos
- The meticulous process I undertake to ensure video and audio are perfectly synchronized
- My goal to produce enjoyable and hassle-free v
Hey there! If you’re a stroke survivor, caregiver, or someone navigating recovery, I want to invite you to check out The Center by Survivor Science. Head over to center.survivorscience.com and join a community that understands what you're going through.
And if you’re not quite ready to join, that’s okay! You can still access free resources at survivorscience.com
💖 Let's Connect! Bye for Now 👋 (IYKYK)
Email - podcast [at] survivorscience [.] com
💖 Check out the new websites!!⤵️
🧪 🔗 https://center.survivorscience.com/
🧪 🔗 https://survivorscience.com/
🎙️🔗 https://podcast.survivorsciencecom/
X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/SurvivorSciHQ
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/willschmierer/
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@SurvivorScienceHQ
IG- https://www.instagram.com/SurvivorScienceHQ/
Medical Disclaimer: All content found on this channel is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information provided, while based on personal experiences, should not replace professional medical counsel. Always consult with your physician or another qualified health provider for any questions you have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Always seek professional advice before starting a new exercise or therapy...
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Today, we're tearing down the walls on a topic that doesn’t get enough real talk: returning to work after a brain injury or stroke. Hit a solid 5-mile run today, and guess what? Round two is on the horizon. But enough about me; let's get into the meat of things.
We're diving into Round two of returning to work again, after stroke or brain injury. Talking about everything from commute dynamics, the ins and outs of remote work, and how you can make a comeback in the workplace like a champ. And stay tuned – one of our listeners dropped a killer question about striking a balance between health, work, and family.
❇️ Key topics and bullets:
- Considerations when commuting to an office job
- How working remotely as a web developer eliminates my physical commute
- The challenges I've noticed survivors face, no matter the specifics of their brain injury or stroke
- My intention to invite survivors who have returned to work to join me on the show
- My encounters with survivors who've had more intense experiences
- Being an entrepreneur and charging for my services
- Being three and a half years into my stroke recovery and still navigating through it
- My commitment to helping other survivors via this podcast and video content
- Recognizing the different perspectives and opinions among professionals
- Understanding my own strengths and areas for growth
- How my initial anger towards my company evolved into understanding
- The daunting task for stroke survivors returning to work and the scarcity of related data
- My plans to meet with other survivors in Florida to deepen my understanding
- My tendency to overthink the specifics of releasing podcast videos
- The meticulous process I undertake to ensure video and audio are perfectly synchronized
- My goal to produce enjoyable and hassle-free v
Hey there! If you’re a stroke survivor, caregiver, or someone navigating recovery, I want to invite you to check out The Center by Survivor Science. Head over to center.survivorscience.com and join a community that understands what you're going through.
And if you’re not quite ready to join, that’s okay! You can still access free resources at survivorscience.com
💖 Let's Connect! Bye for Now 👋 (IYKYK)
Email - podcast [at] survivorscience [.] com
💖 Check out the new websites!!⤵️
🧪 🔗 https://center.survivorscience.com/
🧪 🔗 https://survivorscience.com/
🎙️🔗 https://podcast.survivorsciencecom/
X/Twitter - https://twitter.com/SurvivorSciHQ
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/willschmierer/
TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@SurvivorScienceHQ
IG- https://www.instagram.com/SurvivorScienceHQ/
Medical Disclaimer: All content found on this channel is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The information provided, while based on personal experiences, should not replace professional medical counsel. Always consult with your physician or another qualified health provider for any questions you have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Always seek professional advice before starting a new exercise or therapy...