Today, I woke early and decided to dedicate the day to addressing outstanding tasks. The goal was to put my life in order, catch up on deferred tasks, and prepare for my Monday meeting with Dr. H. Instead of imposing order, I ended up missing garlic and missing all my marbles.
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Window Project and Task Visualization Part 1
This is a post about the application of task visualization to a window project. The condo association recently replaced all of the windows in the building. I have two new windows. The first is the triple panel living room window . Or what would be the living room if it were not crowded with bookshelves, file boxes, and stacks of TAQ papers. The second new window is at the base of the stairs to the upper level.
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Random Discovery
In response to the injury, I maintain a constant lookout for research which may have a bearing on my experience. As I expressed to Dr H at our recent meeting, the fact that medical science is up in the air with respect to the diagnosis and treatment of mTBI means that there exist no true “experts.” This implies I am operating in a field of knowledge in which I am as much an “expert” as any other interested party, perhaps more so as I have actual experience of the injury as opposed to the “experience at a remove” associated with scientific inquiry.
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