Summary
In this episode of the Making Headway Podcast, Octavia Burrell shares her experience of dating after a brain injury. Octavia had a brain hemorrhage at the age of 24 and had to rebuild her life and career. She discusses the challenges of dating as a brain injury survivor and the importance of taking the time to heal and focus on personal growth before entering into a new relationship. Octavia emphasizes the need for alignment and connection with a partner who understands and supports her journey. In this conversation, Octavia, Alison, and Eryn discuss their experiences with dating and relationships after a brain injury. They talk about the importance of setting boundaries, recognizing red flags, and prioritizing self-care. They also touch on the challenges of dating with a brain injury and the need for open communication and understanding. The conversation highlights the importance of self-reflection and personal growth in building healthy relationships.
Keywords
brain injury, dating, relationships, personal growth, healing, career, support, dating, relationships, brain injury, boundaries, red flags, self-care, communication, personal growth
Takeaways
· Dating after a brain injury can be challenging, as survivors may have different needs and experiences compared to before their injury.
· Taking the time to heal and focus on personal growth is important before entering into a new relationship.
· Finding a partner who understands and supports the journey of a brain injury survivor is crucial.
· Building a strong sense of self and stability before dating can lead to healthier and more fulfilling relationships. Setting boundaries and recognizing red flags are crucial in dating and relationships after a brain injury.
· Prioritizing self-care and personal growth is essential for building healthy relationships.
· Open communication and understanding are key in navigating the challenges of dating with a brain injury.
· Listening to your intuition and honoring your needs and wants is important in finding a compatible partner.
· Taking time to heal and create a supportive environment is necessary for personal growth and building healthy relationships.
Sound Bites
"You really should not lead with that when you're going out with people."
"You really, this will be the last time you go this kind of round with somebody."
"For me to want to integrate somebody in my life, they have to be at that level or better."
"I sort of protect her a little bit and she kind of protects me"
"I do have to really think about everything that I've been able to accomplish and really be proud of that"
"It's more about the person, the relationship, that sort of foundational structure. That means more to me than a child"
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
01:09 Octavia's Experience and Journey
05:14 The Challenges of Dating After a Brain Injury
09:08 Moving and Settling Down
12:53 Taking the Time for Personal Growth
23:19 Being Selective and Aligned in Relationships
26:13 The Importance of Self-Work and Stability
30:13 Supportive Relationships and Protecting Each Other
37:45 Navigating Red Flags in Dating
48:01 Personal Growth and Emotional Pathways
52:29 Changing the Environment for Healing
57:14 Recognizing Codependency Patterns and Personal Growth
59:46 Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Self-Care
Reach out to
Octavia on IG @cbkelli
Eryn on IG @eryn_makingheadwaypodcast
Alison on IG @alison_maknigheadwayodcast
MHP on IG @makingheadwaypodcast
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