In my short blogging journey I can say, that I’ve come across some great people here on WordPress – phenomenal! These individuals are going through their own struggles yet still find a way to find strength and continue to find the light through the chaos that life can sometimes be. This is where today’s share comes in, I want you to meet Vivian, a fellow blogger, a sweet mama of four, wife and warrior fighting TBI – traumatic brain injury. I share her story in hopes that it allows you to know that what you’re going through today, you will get through because of Him.
Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7
When I was diagnosed with Chiari , I can’t tell you I didn’t feel alone, I can’t tell you I didn’t feel scared and I can’t tell you I felt hopeless. But with time, things became clear and I became aware that through my diagnosis God has been helping me, helping me with patience and helping me accept myself, as I am – illness and all. He’s ahead of it all, ahead of any diagnosis and ahead of the plans He has for me.
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Welcome, my name is Vivian and I’m a TBI warrior, homeschooling mom of four and wife to a great and hard-working man. As a Christian walking through the valley of brain injury and recovery, I can not stress enough how much the power of God’s strength has held me up and given me courage and […]
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Inspiring!❤
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She is – such an incredible journey of resilience. 😊🙏🏽
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Wonderful post, thank you for inspiration!
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You’re welcome! Hope you can go ahead and read Vivian’s journey with TBI. 😊🙏🏽
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Thank you, absolutely!
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Strength through weakness is an amazing thing!
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It’s hard at times to see the positives and know that we hold so much strength within us, but strength during adversity is possible. 🙂
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True… it’s hard sometimes to see the positives.
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Yes, especially when you’re already so deep in sadness, in a rut, etc. But know that all is possible, all is achievable and it all passes, nothing is permanent. On the contrary of the feeling, defeat isn’t permanent. It’ll pass and you’ll be able to move on and go back to being in a much more positive place.
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Exactly…and the hope keeps us alive..
Hope of getting better …hope of being able to smile again wholeheartedly.
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Love it, well said. So sweet!
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