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Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2017-08-26 13:50
I'm a nice type of person, and was guarded as kindness is taken advantage of if not toughly defended. I see "soft skills" like I invented while elected after I wrote editorial copy for school inclusion ahead of the US Equal Rights Amendment now in my adult advocacy for another Constitution Amendment; I talked to Marin to Oregon Congressman 1-1 in person at Democlub.org. and the staff of my own years ago in his Santa Rosa office.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2017-08-05 13:56
As a minister's son I feel compelled that some people feel left out of the bible. Women coming to the forefront after struggle, Gays getting rights like not before, and my MH consumer journey with success through government and health care seem fit the times for more relevancy.
People with disabilities differ in health needs, recovery methods and outlook vary, and the illnesses suffered are constraining to the heart in formats not understood cookie cutter approach. I'm still waiting for my female girlfriend after 25 years of regular membership & attendance at church.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2017-07-26 14:00
Enjoyably remembering the past is healthy, particularly in the presence of others who were there. Facebook.com is great to include written synopsis sometimes with pictures of events, childhood teams, and similar current vacation spots among those who knew you from past even youth.
Its vital to keep in touch if broken spirited or lonely due to MH recovery. I don't see a lot of persons with serious mental illness take part in FB due to internet blockage and any zombie-ness in get out and go.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2017-07-08 17:30
Summer reading is accurate about blurbs spread to afar from a joyful youth of author Gregg Jann in Van Goghing Gregg: Recovery Toward Love. An incident Mr. Jann had with family/friends came to him in re-memory psychiatric drug therapy as a former counselor/current MH Instructor/blogger may have helped open up more Golden Gate National Recreation Area across the bay from San Francisco, CA.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sat, 2017-06-24 14:24
Medicine punishes. Its not always directly related to the disease condition, and psychiatry knows this out of hand. Behavior correction of counselors is unethical if done chemically. This is wrongful if medically induced by doctors and higher up therapists.
Those who want too much younger wives and girlfriends is one un-Americanism enforced by doctors care. Like Gregg touched 20 somethings unknown to him -he funded all their world. 29 years olds for more square may be needed to stop doctor hurting him, eg. flapping agitated, no energy, outdoors incontinence.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Thu, 2017-06-08 13:49
Be sure to send "congratulations" to graduates in your family, from siblings to nieces and nephews. If you can afford it, a little money not minute add up with others. I'm not about cash, instead maybe self reveal for minor "heads up" without genetics tie in.
Advice you know about, generalizations or platitudes, praises about deserving for their hard work, and wishing good luck and more success in their future need to be communicated from trusted sources. In person visits might be embarrassed to say such things, so cards may be more embellished than phone calls.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Mon, 2017-05-15 15:35
Struggling with health conditions that border on disability basically require settling on lower expectations in the job market place. Not knowing if medicine, and work rehab supports like DR and public employee Medi-Cal entitlements, require forced poverty on disabled workers, no matter how smart, significant, or skilled they are like I make history.
With each job transition, sometimes it is good to use trainings to expand mind for work. Ask for education in negotiations. Accepting less pay may be understood if a more rural region on the outskirts of the financial center.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Sun, 2017-04-30 17:24
Good news came in from my late father's Protestant church where I go to bible study. I believe Jesus had a human Uncle, which I don't think I knew from my childhood. I learned from a former Catholic participant, and hopefully this is not withheld from other church bodies. Bible versions differ, and so do glorious traditions of religions and sects. Honoring the main focus of Christianity with facts that should agree, and I am a little suspect. Leaving out good role modeling or familial sense from biblical times in study can permit discrimination from others if you are not careful.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Tue, 2017-04-11 20:01
Knowing other nations' animals and birds is a conversational starter point that can carry complications into habitat protections as an ethic and as hiking sports. Those Sierra Club Magazine, et. al., pictures and their legal courtroom battles to protect and preserve nature can feel more human in each of us and those who are in the Middle Eastern Holy Lands too with all their religions touched in care. It matters to care about nature, agriculture, and the environment wishing the best appreciation throughout the world while protecting what we have here.
Submitted by Gregg Jann on Wed, 2017-03-29 14:56
President Obama federally recognized first this Friday's holiday. Ceasar Chavez combined economic justice with dignity and human rights commonly applied best making inroads in the modern era. Corruptions harm health of opponents even few legal disabled workers.
I relate by working 100 hour weeks 2 or 3 hourly jobs after designing a winning union negotiation. I bargained an unpopular stroke of history with language for consumer labor rights in a union labor contract within the mental health system. Leading up the soft white underbelly was not seen as a honest labor.
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