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I too am a fan of the “Stroke of Insight” book. I picked it up because my Dad had a stroke a few years back that left him unable to speak, but I got much more out of it than just an understanding of his condition. I found it’s message of living more on the right side of your brain as inspiration, just as you obviously have.
I don’t, specifically, remember the 90 second thing, but it’s something I’ll have to try to practice. My left brain works overtime way too often!
I’m sorry to hear about your Dad. It’s funny how unexpected the inspirational qualities of the book are…I expected to have strokes and stroke recovery illuminated for me, but not to receive any tools for how to live life more happily.
I too am a fan of the “Stroke of Insight” book. I picked it up because my Dad had a stroke a few years back that left him unable to speak, but I got much more out of it than just an understanding of his condition. I found it’s message of living more on the right side of your brain as inspiration, just as you obviously have.
I don’t, specifically, remember the 90 second thing, but it’s something I’ll have to try to practice. My left brain works overtime way too often!
I’m sorry to hear about your Dad. It’s funny how unexpected the inspirational qualities of the book are…I expected to have strokes and stroke recovery illuminated for me, but not to receive any tools for how to live life more happily.