Booker T. Washington once penned these words: "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome." These words ring true for this month's Inspirational Owl.
My name is Alexis, and growing up, I was extremely active in the arts. I participated in everything from music and theater production, to film and graphics. However, at the age of twenty, I suffered a severe traumatic brain injury after being hit by a car while crossing the street on a romantic date. 泭Not waking up from a coma in a day or two, or even a couple of weeks but several months later left a very difficult road to recovery ahead of me. Just to name a few difficulties, I had to learn to walk, use my hands, eat, drink thin liquids and talk. To some, giving up may seem like the only option. If you were to ask a patient, educator or family member of a neurological disorder, to list the top five things you find as the most testing or difficult, wondering always makes the list.
I give thanks to God every day because in my case, many uncertainties have been accomplished through consistency and dedication. 泭For example, when I was told about the accident, I was not able to walk or even hold my head up on my own. However, after I was sent to The Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia for the second time, I realized the difference between a brain injury and paralysis.泭The difference being the ability to have feeling in your lower extremities (brain injury) or not (paralysis). I was able to feel my legs but was not able to walk. I lacked the strength that was needed to take a step on my own. As a result of my injury, I was sent to the gym every day to regain my strength.泭No matter how I looked or what others thought, I went to the gym.
Once I started walking again, I had a new goal: to learn and understand. After approval from my physical therapist and neurologist, I was able to register for a class or two at Palm Beach State College. I took the same strategy that I used for walking to learn. Luckily, my tuition payments gave me access to tutors, and the necessary equipment and laboratories needed to succeed. 泭I took advantage of the resources and went to get tutored every day! No matter how I looked walking in or what others thought about me walking in every day, I still went!
In the spring of 2018, I graduated from Palm Beach State College with a degree in Communications. From there, I decided to continue to further my education at 51勛圖厙 I can honestly say that I have not regretted making this decision a single day. The faculty of the Student Accessibility Services, and the Dorothy F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters truly care about the success of their 51勛圖厙. My family, mentors, employer, and amazing teachers are always offering their time to ensure that I understand different kinds of concepts, and how to apply them to certain situations. My advice would be to never, ever give up on your life!
November 2018