The headlines told a cold, logical story: A 20-year-old college student fell two stories. Severe head injuries. Intensive Care. Serious but stable condition.
By every medical and scientific standard, my story was supposed to end on that cement. The doctors told me what my new "limitations" would be. They were looking at the trauma. They weren't looking at my purpose.
No limitations. No long-term consequences. And one sweeping decision that changed my course entirely: "I must be here for a reason."
That conclusion — not the fall itself — is what changed everything. My GPA went from a 2.4 to an eventual 4.0. I earned a Master's degree in Counseling. I spent thirty years as a licensed therapist sitting across from people in the deepest moments of their lives. I wrote a book that took eight years to arrive — one puzzle piece at a time.
And I developed a methodology that no other coach or therapist is offering — because nobody else arrived at it the way I did.
It's Not What Happens to You.
It's the Conclusion You Choose to Draw From It.
That is the entire Life Blueprint in one sentence. The fall didn't save me. The interpretation did. And that same principle — that your internal response to external events determines everything — is what the Blueprint process is built on.
Most people spend their entire lives believing that their circumstances are the problem. The job. The relationship. The diagnosis. The past. What I discovered on that cement in 1985 — and what thirty years of clinical practice confirmed — is that the script is always the problem. And the script can always be rewritten.
That's not philosophy. That's a neurological process. And I can show you exactly how it works.