Disability Blog – home

2009
06.11

Mark Whyte http://www.justadisability.com

If you’re disabled or  have a handicapped family member, friend, or spouse who is…

You’re going to love what we have to say!

WHY?

Because, life is worth living AND its worth Living LARGE!

On crutches since 1977 after a broken neck during a college wrestling tournament!

When you’re a college wrestler and think you have the world by the tail, but then in one inexplicable second, your championship dreams comes crashing to a halt as you break your neck at cervical 6-7 in the very sport you love so much….what do you do?  Well. that’s me, the now, “former college wrestler” – But I’ve done pretty well and I’d like to encourage you wherever you are in your journey with disability.

Our web site, materials, books and audios are committed to helping you, your friend and your family member do just that!!…Get past the excuses, the rationalizations, and the procrastination…

CONSIDER..

  • Can a handicap be conquered? Or are you doomed to live a pitiful and depressing existence?
  • Is it possible to fall in love with a disabled person and make it work out? How?  What do you need to know?
  • As a disabled person, whether you were born with it or acquired it through an accident or your military service, must you resign yourself to living on a disability income, or do you have some rather exciting options?
  • How do you overcome self doubt and the doubts of others that keep you from conquering your disability and REALLY living life to the full?
  • Why identifying and tightening your worldview (fancy term) will improve your ability to live successfully, in spite of your disability.

  • What does success really mean and which tools can help you get there?

A great example of Living Large in spite of a disability…



Murderball – Mark Zupan Action

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One Response to “Disability Blog – home”

  1. Ken Conner says:

    I saw that movie and really loved it. It has some language that is a bit crass, but it tells a great story. I have even met one of the guys, Bob Lujano – who has no arms or legs (actually all are amputated pretty short) and he is a great guy. A strong believer in God who went on to earn a masters degree, works full time and speaks all over the country. A real powerful example of living large.

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