I’ve recently been working with a client who was in a near fatal head-on bicycle accident. At the emergency room, the doctors diagnosed him with a concussion, told him to take it easy and reassured him he could return to work. He followed their advice.
However, he soon realized that the stress of deadlines, the need to think on his feet, the pace of work and life – things which he handled easily before – were now too much for him. He developed severe headaches, migraines, extreme fatigue, and a lack of emotional well-being. For someone used to handling a very active lifestyle and a demanding job, he found himself at a loss. In the wake …
