Then we must consider life as the only business completely of our own.
Obviously, and fortunately (!), we’re not alone. Moreover, we live
such learning dynamics which come basically from our interactions with
our social circle (and network). This is specially important when you
suffer a movement disorder that conditions entirely your life.
The amount and quality of your knowledge determines somehow the
standard of your life. So notice the importance of what is done in
many forums like this. Learning and personal experience together form
just a link of the knowledge chain that has no sense (and becomes
selfish) if isn’t shared.
I personally feel very responsible for this practice of sharing,
specially when we cope with disorders and difficulties as ours.
In the url http://webs.ono.com/distoweb
inside of the [Knowledge management] area, I briefly describe this
learning cycle that you surely can apply to your (or any other)
movement disorder management.
The understanding of this cycle must promote initiatives as really
useful as this and others.
I just want to thank you so much for being there.
Best wishes.
Fernando-Valencia (30+ years being dystonia sufferer, and master’s
degree in Knowledge Management)