Thoughts are very powerful! Recently, I had an experience where I was not conscious of this fact and I ended up infantilizing myself. Please watch the video and don't be like me.
#infantalization#disability#cerebralpalsy#selftalk
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What is beauty? Can you define it? Create it? Destroy it? I've always understood that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder.
Sadly law makers in the 1900s didn't think so. The existence of ugly laws speaks a lot about the mindset that existed back then.
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I've been addressing the able-bodied people in all my videos. Today, I decided I'll talk to someone like me and share an idea that's made my life better. The best time for that is July - Disability Pride Month!
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#disabilitypridemonth#july#disability
It's the beginning of #disabilitypridemonth I'd like to share an interesting conversation I had with @ManchaBalaji few months ago
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The cursed people! That's what they call people with disabilities, isn't it? People who bring us into this world and those who are associated with us in any way are considered unfortunate. Why?
#disability#cerebralpalsy#cursed
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Today is not just about me. It is about many like me who are waiting to be inspired and turn their disability into an unforgettable success story. I hope my story becomes a turning point in your life.
Enjoy part 2 of my work anniversary post.
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@VisitAble_ Thank you! I really hope your agreement and more like yours become catalysts in the inclusion process. Please follow my page to join me in the awareness journey
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My latest video on YouTube talks about the need for disability etiquette training and why it is important for adults in the corporate world. Please watch it and let me know your opinion on the topic.
#cerebralpalsy#disability#etiquette#training
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That's me closing my eyes to all the negativity and trying to smile while living with Cerebral Palsy. I'm grateful for the abilities God preserved in me, which help me experience life in the best way.
I usually change the background because I dislike the green walls in my room. But this time, I let it be. I need some green colour in my post to represent Cerebral Palsy. The colour intends to remind people of the nature, types, and complexities of the disability.
-Taking care of someone in a wheelchair
-Helping someone move from one spot to another
-Checking if they need help at lunch hour
-Inviting them for a meal
-Calling them an inspiration
These are things you do when you are nice.
Inclusion is about respect, equality, and trust.
I need to press ctrl and C at the same time. Could you please help me?
I don't want to put the phone on speaker. Could you please hold the phone to my right ear? The reason for all the dependence is a disability called Cerebral Palsy. October 6th is World Cerebral Day
No one else could have told my story to the world like she did. Read my story from the lens of Pratima Jaidev. Get your copy and recommend it to anyone who needs to add life to their existence. I'll post the purchase link soon.
#book#booklaunch#mystory#mylife#anthology#women
If you are someone who is struggling to understand inclusion, here's a video that could help. It is created by the Down Syndrome society but features all disabilities. Take a look!
#inclusion#disability#disabilityinclusion#wheelchair
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