I was a Sped. Big Stigma number one. If you’re unfamiliar with the term a Sped is someone who needed to participate in the Special Education program at school. In sixth grade they discovered I couldn’t read. I was labeled a slow learner and had to stay after school for additional counseling and tutoring. Had to ride the short bus home. It was hard. The expectations for my academic performance came down dramatically, but the Stigma of being stupid was branded on me and would take a lifetime to overcome. The first time I was actually called a Sped I didn’t know what it meant. But I knew it wasn’t good. My father didn’t know what it meant either, but I’ll never forget him saying that I was just the guy to make being a Sped cool. I am forever grateful for the Special Education program at Thomas W. Pyle Jr. High Schools as I was properly diagnosed with Dyslexia and ADHD. More importantly I was taught first to understand both of my conditions and secondarily how not to allow...
If you are to grow and live and thrive in spite of your chronic health conditions you must get naked with your vulnerabilities. If you wish to move forward you must humble yourself and acknowledge the fact that you are not in control. And that’s OK. So much of life is beyond our control. Knowing this is the first step in a long walk to authentic freedom. Recognizing what I like to call God’s Will is a way to center yourself in the present moment, free yourself from the anxiety and worry for tomorrow and suffering the guilt and shame of the past. God’s Will. I once heard that to find happiness you must abide by God’s Will. It wasn’t until I started praying for the strength and wisdom to know and abide by God’s Will that truth actually started to set me free. What is God’s Will? How can we know God’s Will if we cannot grasp the concept of an all-knowing, all-powerful creator of the Universe. This brings us to step two of our critical walk of self discovery. Acknowledging that...
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