Yes, it is true. I am my own worst enemy. I believe most people think this is a reality for themselves at different times in their lives. But for me it was a huge part of how I thought about myself for the first fifteen years of my life. Not only have I been my own worst enemy, I am the person who has treated me the worst in my life. In a very real way these two activities go hand-in-hand (no pun intended). I think I am my own worst enemy because I am the one who has treated myself the worst in life.
When I am speaking to kids and young adults I often give time for Q&A. The younger the kids the more questions they want to ask. There are a set of questions most kids ask most of the time. And there are a few questions that do not come up often that really dig deep about the quality of my one-handed life. The answer to this question is not what most kids, youth, and adults, would expect. “Who has treated you the worst in life because you have one hand?
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Show Notes:
The person who has treated me the worst in life is myself.
I became my own best fan.
The power of thinking.
Resources:
Disabled Thinking – Understanding the power of thinking helped me realize idea of "Disabled Thinking."
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