Mental wheelchairs are things that hinder our mobility. Anxiety and distressing thoughts are examples of things that can put us on a mental wheelchair.
We must recognize the things that make us disable and deal with them head on. Check our mind management posts on learning how to deal with the mind. Learn how to take control of your thoughts.
It all started with Eze (fondly called Chuck) fainting at the airport. When he regained consciousness, Chuck found himself in a mental hospital. He was diagnosed with Psychotic Depression. Over time, Chuck was diagnosed with a range of other mental illnesses with the final one being Schizophrenia. Unbeknown to him about this latest record on his medical files, Chuck carried on with day to day living over the next 14 years until he met Zoe. Over the next 4 years, Chuck and Zoe began a journey of faith to defy the odds of mental illness. Today Chuck’s medical records say NO MENTAL ILLNESS. He defied mental illness and is helping others do the same.