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By Kurt Killen In All, Editorial

What do I do now? A grieving person’s ideas of a lost life.

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So you’re in recovery, after recently being diagnosed, and you’re overwhelmed at what’s happened. Some of you may have to backtrack to this moment it’s been so long. You cannot even begin to believe what you’ve done, what the diagnosis means or what’s to become of your life.

Perhaps you did something mildly embarrassing. That would be the least worst thing that could happen, while in that manic state. Possibly you did some drugs, were exceptionally reckless or were overly promomiscuous. Maybe you spent a wack of money, that may not even have been yours. Let’s live the dream if only for a moment, you rock star. Last but not least, maybe you did something illegal. All this may have happened in your first episode. Now what?

And for many of you, the hours turned into days, the days into months and then perhaps years. I want you to know that our web site is designed to help you get moving. When everyone else counts you out. I won’t. My name is Kurt. I am a Painting Contractor. I also still paint. Your life is not lost, you are not finished even if you gave up for a short time. I’m telling you that someone loved me, fought for me and didn’t give up. And I think we all deserve to be supported like that.

So if you will, give me a few spare moments of your valuable time. I would like to convince you to join us and see how you can earn an income that works with your brain injury or mental illness through painting.

The effects are immediate, the development will challenge you to your level of capacity and there is always something new and interesting to learn. When I say immediate; you’ll probably be very tired and get a pretty good sleep from the hard work. I know many struggle with sleep. I do not struggle with sleep. We have staged all the training to many people’s level of skills and growth. So you can paint a room and learn some other items you probably never even thought of. Finally, like any good idea, there is plenty of room for growth! We can even guide you to spray something like the Best Buy we completed, not long ago, on an 80 foot boom lift with a clear base elastomeric coating in electric blue. Just saying.

So have a look around, read some blogs, maybe download the readiness checklist in exchange for your email and when you’re up to it start the training course. It is delivered via email that you can take at your own pace and learn to grow again. It’s healthy. Healthy feels good and I know so many of you struggle so hard each day. If you had a chance to do something, that would be all it takes. Here’s that chance.

Cheers.

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