(Editor’s note: Writer Isaac Peterson is back with some more super writing tips to help you launch your own writing projects. He also notes in the piece, jokingly, that I am his long-suffering editor. Well, joking aside, I am hardly suffering–in fact, I am energized and delighted anytime I read Isaac’s work. Enjoy! K.T.). After (more…)
The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) is pleased to announce that Jeff Hartson was recently appointed to the Washington State TBI Advisory Council. Hartson, a BEST board director, support group coach, facilitator, law enforcement consultant and brain injury survivor, is passionate about serving and supporting the brain injury community. With Hartson’s background in law enforcement (more…)
Whether you live here: Here: Maybe here: Or perhaps here: From the city to the country to the mountains to the sea, the BEST superhero beacon lights up the sky, calling all BEST superheroes, near or far, to join forces to empower and support the brain injury community. Save the date (November 28, 2017) and (more…)
In my writing so far, I’ve talked about different areas of concern for people with traumatic brain injuries (TBI). We all know the lists of concerns that go with traumatic brain injuries; we live with them, we talk to our doctors about them, we read articles and blogs about them. There is a lot to (more…)
The Brain Energy Support Team (BEST) is pleased to announce our BEST Superhero of the Month for September 2017. BEST congratulations to Janet Mott! Janet is a brain injury support group facilitator, case manager, medical professional, brain injury community volunteer and longtime BEST supporter. Here’s what Janet’s nominator had to say: Janet Mott has dedicated herself to the brain injury (more…)
Well, Labor Day happened, and it looks like we’re in that stretch without any major holidays until Thanksgiving–unless you count Halloween, which I pretty much don’t. And then with Thanksgiving, we go into the full-blown holiday season, with Christmas and New Year’s, which I really don’t look forward to. What’s the matter, Isaac? Don’t you (more…)