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Own Your Success: Thriving as a Professional with Disability
A must-read for professionals seeking to navigate career challenges, self-advocate, and unlock their full potential through actionable advice on career planning, self-advocacy, and fostering inclusivity. Readers will learn to:• Identify and embrace their unique strengths.• Create compelling resumes and cover letters tailored to inclusive employers.• Advocate for accommodations and navigate workplace dynamics confidently.• Cultivate leadership skills and drive systemic change in their industries.• Prepare for the future with lifelong learning and adaptability.Each chapter combines real-life success stories, interactive exercises, and resources to equip readers with the tools to thrive. Whether starting your career, looking to advance, or preparing for new opportunities, Own Your Success is your roadmap to a fulfilling and impactful professional life.Take charge of your career and inspire change with this essential resource for professionals with disabilities. It is perfect for personal development, career growth, and advancing inclusion in the workplace.
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Rewiring Pain. A New Way To Reclaim Your Life.
Discover strategies to reclaim control and thrive beyond physical and emotional pain. This book provides a roadmap for resilience and transformation.Are you sick of being in chronic pain? Chronic pain can be hard to shift. But now, we have the tools to change how the brain processes pain. Paralympian and Occupational therapist Dr Lisa Chaffey’s life changed when she slid from acute to chronic pain. She spent the next two years looking at the research for a way out of pain. “Rewiring Pain, A New Way to Reclaim Your Life” describes Lisa’s journey into and out of chronic pain and provides a step-by-step guide, using everyday activities and habits to spark neuroplasticity. Based on exciting new scientific research on the brain, this book contains simple but effective methods to reduce chronic pain. Using the science of neuroplasticity (the brain’s ability to change itself), everyday activities and habits are turned into pain competitors. The exciting discovery outlined in this book is the focus on the receiver of the message (the brain), not the sender (the body part). Anyone can use this book regardless of the cause of pain. In “Rewiring Pain, " Lisa uses her experience of chronic pain in conjunction with the research she uncovered to outline practical advice and tips for changing how the brain responds to pain.
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