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Why You Should Take Responsibility for Your EnergyPosted: Sun 08/12/2012 03:00 PM
Oprah and brain scientist Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor talk about how people need to be accountable for the energy they're giving others. Dr. Taylor says this is especially important for hospital patients, which she knows firsthand from her time recovering from a stroke. Then, Oprah shares one of her favorite quotes of all time from Dr. Taylor's book, My Stroke of Insight. Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor's Second Chance at LifePosted: Sun 08/12/2012 03:00 PM
Brain Functionality 101Posted: Sun 08/12/2012 03:00 PM
Watch Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor Describe Her StrokePosted: Sun 08/12/2012 03:00 PM
40 Things Jill Bolte Taylor Needed Most After Her StrokePosted: Thu 08/09/2012 09:00 AM
In this excerpt from her book, My Stroke of Insight, Jill recounts 40 things people should understand when in the company of a stroke victim. They may not only help you nurse a loved one back to health—they may change your entire perspective on life. Read the excerpt, then watch Oprah's interview with Jill at 11 a.m. ET/PT this Sunday on OWN, Oprah.com, Facebook.com/OWNTV and Facebook.com/SuperSoulSunday. 1. I am not stupid, I am wounded. Please respect me. 2. Come close, speak slowly, and enunciate clearly. 3. Repeat yourself—assume I know nothing and start from the beginning, over and over. 4. Be as patient with me the 20th time you teach me something, as you were the first. 5. Approach me with an open heart and slow your energy down. Take your time. 6. Be aware of what your body language and facial expressions are communicating to me. 7. Make eye contact with me. I am in here—come find me. Encourage me. 8. Please don't raise your voice—I'm not deaf, I'm wounded. 9. Touch me appropriately and connect with me. 10. Honor the healing power of sleep. Get the rest of Jill's recommendations
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