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Connections For EverythingBlind
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VOL. 2
ISSUE 5
May 2009
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Take some time and help another, today!
How To Help
If you don’t know how or who to help, visit our Personal Growth page at: Personal Growth at EverythingBlind
And go on your own personal journey to find your gifts and strengths. There are many teachers introduced and you should be able to find something that resonates with you.
You may then be able to better find your true peace and happiness.
What You Can Expect
Each month we will share with you stories, poems, and essays on principles which keep us going and growing as not only blind and
visually impaired individuals, but also as able and active individuals.
Send your stories, poems, essays, and lessons about vital principles which you have found to be helpful in your success or failure in
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Are you or someone you know Having problems coping with your blindness or visual impairment?
Following is an article by a correspondent from the Louis Braille School.
Different Views
by Ernie Jones
Depression often strikes when a person finds he can not see well enough to do activities like he used to do. To be told “your vision is growing worse,” or “you are legally blind” will send a stab of fear into the person’s heart, for most people fear blindness more than any other physical problem.
I remember such a day. Even though I had an idea my eyesight was failing, still I refused to really believe. Unless a doctor checked my vision and told me, I could pretend there was nothing wrong. Then, after another “warning” I made the appointment.
It is hard to actually put into words the fear that shot through me when the eye specialist told me, “you are not to drive a car any more nor should you operate any machinery such as saws, tillers or mowers. Your work as a nurse is over.” Although he assured me I would get Social Security early, his words did not comfort me.
Fortunately, today there are rehab training programs that help pay for further education for those with fading eyesight that were not available when I needed it. That was long ago, and for the most part, my life is full.
I continued to mow the lawn until my mowing looked more like a corn maze than a smooth clipped lawn. I used my rear tine tiller and chain saw for many years, and I still use my skill saw. I find using my battery operated drill/screw-driver easier than pounding in a nail. Also it saves my fingers!
In the early days of blindness, depression can lead to self-pity, anger and maybe even to blaming someone or some thing. The newly diagnosed blind may feel that he did something wrong that he is being punished for. He may start pulling away from other people, staying shut up in his house, for going outside brings fear. Invitations to go shopping or visiting meet with a refusal and maybe bitter words.
Fortunately for most blind, this depression/anger does not last long. Like a person suffering any other setback, whether loss of job, serious illness, divorce, or other traumatic situation, he will bounce back to again enjoy life and be a joy to those around him.
How can you help? There is no simple answer, for in blindness like in all other aspects of life, each person reacts differently. But one thing is for sure, he needs friends more now than ever. Friendly visits are helpful and often just being there helps like a ray of spring sunshine after a cloudy day. But never tell him how he should do activities, especially if he doesn’t ask. Do not treat the blind any differently than before the eyesight dimmed. Do not baby them, but do not look down on them either. Making the blind feel their blindness has made them a less valuable person, or has made them to be a lower class is one of the worse slaps one can hand out.
I have found that work, exercise, or other such activities are good tools for fighting depression. The sooner the newly diagnosed person with fading eyesight gets mobility training, the better his life will be. Mastering the use of the long white cane can open a whole new world to him. I understand the fear many show against using the white cane, for this shows the world that we are really blind; usually we want to hide this fact.
I think this fear comes from the age-old theory that the blind are helpless and useless. This theory, what I call from the “dark ages,” still lives today and it is not easy to admit to the neighborhood our blindness. But once we do and we get back out, whether we walk miles or just a couple blocks, will greatly improve our outlook on life.
Encourage the blind to continue reading. Today one can get almost any book on cassette from the Library for the Blind, Christian Record Services, Reader’s Digest and other places on a loan basis. One can find a lot of books on cassette in the bookstores. Blindness may open up new doors to activities there was no time for in the 40-hour workweek. Now there is more time to just enjoy life, whether with the computer, reading, gardening, or visiting others. Life can still be great. So if you are having trouble seeing, or if you have a loved one who is going blind, encourage him to keep going. Recently I have been in contact with people who are scared because of fading eyesight. We must let them know that there are ways that even they can still enjoy life.
Ernie Jones has been legally blind for more than twenty years. He lives in Walla Walla, WA, and writes a regular column called “Different Views” for the Walla Walla Union Bulletin.
The previous article was found at:
The louis Braille School newsletter
and was reprinted with the permission of the author
Are you coping well with your blindness?
All we have to do to find an inspiration is look around us and see someone who has the thing that we want.
Ask them what they did to get that. They all would have to say well, I just wouldn’t believe that I could not have it.
It then became mine …
Or some such attitude.
It is always wise to consider others views and beliefs and be willing to maybe change some of our own views, if we find others’ views,
at least, possible?
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This Month’s Belly Laugh
This month begins a new segment providing some humor to make your day better. Be sure to pass it along, as everyone is helped with a smile.
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From Meagan
I've created a blog over on live journal, so if you want to check out what I’m up to, go to Meag's Place
I wish you all God's blessings for your lives and best of times in 2008 and beyond.
Sincerely,
Meagan Green
Founder of Connections For the Blind
Coaching and Mentoring
Meet our resident coach, Teresa Christian, and be sure to drop her a line from our Coaching and Mentoring page
Contact Teresa, today, to find out more about this month’s free teleseminar.
They’re always a blast!
teresa@DiamondSynergyCoaching.com
Or call 707-444-8200 (Pacific)
Coaching, the conversation that makes a difference!
Teresa Christian is a life coach with Diamond Synergy
Coaching
Quotes About Depression
Please visit www.finestquotes.com
Quotes About Depression
Depression is nourished by a lifetime of ungrieved and unforgiven hurts
Penelope Sweet
Depression is the inability to construct a future
Rollo May
Depression is rage spread thin.
George Santayana
...Depression is not sobbing and crying and giving vent, it is plain and simple reduction of feeling...People who keep stiff upper lips find that it's
damn hard to smile.
Judith Guest
A lot of what passes for depression these days is nothing more than a body saying that it needs work.
Geoffrey Norman
If depression is creeping up and must be faced, learn something about the nature of the beast: You may escape without a mauling.
Dr. R. W. Shepherd
Depression is merely anger without enthusiasm.
Steven Wright
Depression is inertia.
Dr. Wayne Dyer
When women are depressed, they eat or go shopping. Men invade another country. It's a whole different way of thinking.
Elayne Boosler
Good humor is a tonic for mind and body. It is the best antidote for anxiety and depression. It is a business asset. It attracts and keeps friends. It
lightens human burdens. It is the direct route to serenity and contentment.
Grenville Kleiser
I find nothing more depressing than optimism.
Paul Fussell
Editor's Update
Dear Readers,
The number of subscribers is still rising. Do what you can to spread the word about where we are!
Here is the latest subscriber count. This does not include people who are receiving Connections as a forward from a friend or
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Please forward this to all of your friends and colleagues.
We are bringing the blind community closer together.
Heidi
Experience Personal Growth
One of our goals is to take each of you who are willing and ready to grab a hold of a dream and help you to run with it.
OK, so you may be blind, but who cares. Find what it is that makes you passionate and live it.
Please, visit my personal growth
page to find some ways to help you do this
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It’s a place where every purchase benefits a scholarship fund to assist visually impaired students earn a college degree.
It’s a place where helping make tomorrow better for everyone is the driving force and not the bottom line.
The place is Blind Mice Mart! It is located conveniently on the Internet and parking is never a problem! Blind Mice Mart—Where you
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American Blind Bowlers Association
Since the 1940's the ABBA has enabled blind and visually impaired youths and adults to bowl alongside sighted friends and family.
Throughout the year tournaments are held in many locations in North America. Click here to find out more:
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Looking For a Friend or More
my name is Mark. I am a white mail seeking friendship that might lead to a personal romance with a white catholic woman in the US only. I travel with a Guide Dog. I am forty-six years old and stand 5' 2”. I am diabetic, but do not let this get in the way of having fun. I enjoy music, walking and cooking.
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I am looking for a committed friendship with a Christian male, , that may lead to something more. . I am a 54 year old Christian woman. I love to read, walk with my Seeing eye dog, travel, and live life to the fullist.
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Shirley Cheng, blind and physically disabled 25-year-old award-winning author, is looking for family-friendly sites with which to
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Her site's info is below. If you are interested in swapping links with her site, please contact her via her site (the e-mail
link at the top of her page).
Title: Dance with Your Heart! Inspirational and Fantasy Books and Poems by Child Prodigy Shirley Cheng, Award-Winning Author
Shirley Cheng
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Books
We are Tape Ministries Northwest and record Christian books on tape cassettes; a free lending library
in existence for 28 years.
The books are inspirational. We also record Decision Magazine and Our Daily Bread daily devotional.
Go to:
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Or call 206-243-7377 for a free catalog.
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Broken Eyes Now On Audio Tape!
The book 'Broken Eyes' by Mack W. Riley' is now available on tape and CD!
at the Braille Institute # CBB 2492
Tel. 1-800- 808-2555 for southern California residents
For CD visit:
Broken Eyes
Recently, I published a book in memory of Mack Willard Riley a Collection of Short Stories, named "BROKEN EYES", because the last
20 years of his
life he was totally blind. Yet, it never stopped him from continuing to try to reach his goals, no matter what stood in his way.
He helped more people in need than anyone I know, especially people losing their "SIGHT", including myself.
Each copy costs $14.95, plus $3 shipping and handling. A wonderful gift for family and friends for birthdays or Christmas!
For more information, or to order, contact Lea Seelig Riley at:
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Broken Eyes
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Dance with Your Heart! Inspirational and Fantasy Books and Poems by Child Prodigy Shirley Cheng, Award-Winning
Author
Shirley Cheng
Be empowered, inspired, and motivated through the inspirational writings, radio interviews, and life story of miracle survivor Shirley
Cheng, a blind and physically disabled motivational speaker, poet, author and contributing author of seventeen books by age
twenty-four.
Despite her multiple physical disabilities, she's living the life she loves and she empowers others to do the same.
Subscribe to her monthly newsletter, Inspiration from a Blind, to receive words of inspiration, news and updates on her books.
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Services
Do you use your cell phone as a lifeline outside of your home?
but, can not really afford the extra cost?
Safelink may be your answer.
Lifeline Assistance is part of a program that was created by the government to provide discounted or free telephone service to income-eligible consumers.
To help bring you this important benefit, SafeLink Wireless is proud to offer Lifeline Service. Through our Lifeline Service you will receive FREE cellular
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Any Minutes you do not use will roll-over. Features such as caller ID, call waiting and voicemail are all also included with your service. If you need additional
Minutes, you can buy TracFone Airtime Cards at any TracFone retailer Walmart, Walgreens, Family Dollar, etc). SafeLink Airtime Cards will be available
soon.
SafeLink Wireless offers qualifying customers FREE cellular service. This service is currently available in Delaware, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts,
Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. Soon, SafeLink Wireless service will be offered in the following states:
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Transcriber certified by Library of Congress in literary Braille transcription.
Contact Laura, Cat's Meow Braille Transcription,
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Financial Services
WORK AND BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Envision is hiring!
If you are legally blind and looking for work, consider Envision-Kansas
At Envision you will earn competitive pay and enjoy a generous benefits package.
To learn more please call
888-425-7072
Envision
Choices and resources for people who are blind or low vision.
Mark.benson@envision.com
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This affordable, lifetime, money back guaranteed program of study is a recurring, continuous Teleclass, where you can participate as
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Entertainment
Like descriptive videos, but, don’t know a quick and easy way to get them?
Well, visit Blind Mice Mart’s movie vault at: Blind Mice Movie Vault where you can immediately download from a list of over 100 popular titles that you can download immediately for free!
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Blind or Visually Impaired? - How You Can Learn to Play Chess!!!
"The Gymnastics of the Brain"or "The Martial Arts of the Mind"
feel the "Thrill of Victory and the Agony of Defeat" or just have fun.
a great hobby, wonderful recreation, playing Blind or sighted people alike.
A great way to meet others, take this games of Kings to whatever level you like!!!
please visit the Web site of the United States Braille Chess Association
A group of Blind or Visually Impaired Chess enthusiasts who enjoy playing Tournaments or just Friendly Games with those of their own
strength and knowledge of this wonderful sport!
the U.S. Braille Chess Association has a listserv. To subscribe, send a blank e-mail message to: usbcachess-subscribe@topica.com
To join, or for more information, on how to get your free accessible chess set, contact:
Alan Dicey, President
United States Braille Chess Association - USBCA
adicey@bellsouth.net
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Computers
Visual Innovations and Solutions
Do you have a Brailler collecting dust on a closet shelve?
Do you have a Braille & Speak or type & speak in the desk drawer because you have upgraded?
Are you upgrading your Computers?
Have you thought what to do with the computers, other technology, and adaptive devices that you no longer use?
Visual Innovations and Solutions has the answer for you.
By donating your old computers, technology, and adaptive devices you will be opening the window of opportunity to many through out
the country.
Please contact me if you have any computers, technology, or adaptive devices at:
Visual Innovations
875 Derbyshire Road #72AA
Daytona Beach, FL 32117
Phone: 386-898-2954
visualinn@yahoo.com
Check out our Web-site: http://visualinnovations.org to
find out how you can help.
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Free Information
Blind File Sharing is a service designed for visually impaired people
who want to share files or need a way to send files to people that are too large to be accomodated by an email client as an attachment.
The site does not incorporate graphics or capchas.
The content within the site explains all the aspects of how to use the service.
BFS supports m3u playlist files for streaming audio.
Currently, the Sound Prints radio show, which is broadcast by the Kentucy ACB is hosted on Blind File Sharing for those who want to download or stream the audio over the Internet.
Blind File Sharing http://publicftp.com
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Submit Your Literary Work To Connections!
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at all, but this doesn't make them less useful to begin building up your portfolio of published works. When the time comes to submit your
piece for paid publication, you'll have lots of clips from various publications to present to editors.
Connections is one of those small non paying publications at the moment. The copyright remains your own, so you can publish any of
your works elsewhere. I am especially interested in blind and visually impaired writers, but not exclusively. I hope to hear from
you soon.
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