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Brain Health | Daily
from Newsletter Q1 2015
by BrainHealth
realized about their brains/ minds?
Lindsay: Prior to getting involved with the Center for BrainHealth, I didn’t understand how complex our brains are or how exceptional their capacity for memory is. The stories we tell ourselves about the past and our life journey shape the decisions we make for the future. Rather than letting past stress or trauma define our existence and compromise our momentum, we can work through and process those experiences to make our lives richer and more meaningful.
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Lucy: We all ought to appreciate how thrilling is this odyssey of the mind and how lucky we are to be amongst the first to live the journey.
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Thank you to the numerous donors whose support funded the initiatives appearing in this edition of Brain Matters
American Brain Coalition
AT&T Foundation
Emy Lou & Jerry Baldridge
Terry & MG (R) Lee Baxter
Lindsay Billingsley
Lucy Billingsley
Dianne Cash
The Container Store
Gano Scurry Ehlers
Friends of BrainHealth
Bert Headden & Cindy Thomas
The Meadows Foundation
Navy SEAL Foundation
The Pickens Foundation
Linda & Joel Robuck
Sewell Automotive Companies
State of Texas
Tolleson Wealth Management
UC Berkeley
From the moment that Ronnie was introduced to the Center for BrainHealth, he was all in — with his passion, determination, infectious personality and caring heart for all. He always put the needs of others before his own and jumped in to lend a helping hand where needed, both outright and under the radar. He was a gregarious advocate for the Center’s high performance brain training, exuberantly encouraging others to push the boundaries of their mind. We miss you, Ronnie.