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WELCOME to
“Introduction toBRAIN BOOK™ System
“Life Manager”
Hosted by Kathy MoellerFounder and Author of BRAIN BOOK™ System’s “Work Manager”
Copyright ©2007 Kathy Moeller All rights reserved.
Duplication without the explicit written permission of the copyright owner is strictly prohibited Distribution Notice: This document is NOT public domain and may not be distributed in any form in any media, including print or electronic, and may not be included in any
collections for distribution in any media.
Solution: BRAIN BOOK™ System has intuitively organized, easy-to-find tabs and no
hidden sections.
“Life Manager”: No Hidden Tabs
A BRAIN BOOK™ is intuitively organized:We “TALK TO” “People” so both similarly color-coded
sections are placed next to each other.
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BRAIN BOOK™ System teaches strategies for organizing tasks. The “Bundling” strategy— separate sections “bundled” for similar tasks:
• Think about “Starting a task” (arriving) as Bundle #1.
• Think about “ Finishing a task” (to go home) as Bundle #3.
• Think about “Doing the task” (everything in between) as Bundle #2.
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Example of final STEPS Card:
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Why teach someone to use STEPS Cards?
• “Bundling” is a fundamental brain injury compensation strategy. STEPS cards help us bundle parts of tasks we have already “bundled.” Skills trainers are taught to coach clients to ask themselves:
– How many steps can I remember without writing them down?
– How many steps are contained in typical work tasks?
• STEPS cards can effectively fill in the gaps.
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Green ROUTINES
Assumption: For all of us, ROUTINES form the basic structure for every person’s life, whether at home or at work.
As a result, BRAIN BOOK™ System has bundled work and personal routines into the following:
DAILY, WEEKLY, MONTHLY and PERIODIC ROUTINES
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Green ROUTINES for one’s personal life
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Communicating effectively withthe “TALK TO” Section
(whether at home or at work – can be adapted to “school”)
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Scheduling tasks &Writing Memory Notes
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Sample from Kathy M’s Personal Schedule Page
Sample of “oranged out” (DONE) entries
The “cognitive loop”
Four parts of “Cognition”
• Information CAPTURE
• Information STORAGE
• Information RETRIEVAL
• Information USAGE
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Information CAPTURE
Teach clients:
“Think of yourself as a fisherman, now. The information bits floating
by all day, every day, are
there waiting – needing – to be caught…”
Use Memory Notes pages to “catch” all the bits of information you may need later
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Information STORAGE• Our brains used to store much of what we needed. After a brain injury, they
don’t serve us as well as they used to.
• The BRAIN BOOK™ System fills in the gap.
• Store what you “capture” by writing it in your BRAIN BOOK™ (some call it their “paper brain”)
Use your BRAIN BOOK™ to store what you “catch”
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Information RETRIEVAL• Think of a brain as an organic filing cabinet:
• After brain injury, many files are “around,” (in there somewhere), but it’s like they have been dumped on the floor…
• and a fan is is blowing, shuffling everything around, so that much of what we need is out of reach…
• How to find what you need? Capture, store, retrieve and use these files DIFFERENTLY by mastering the BRAIN BOOK™ System – the “gap filler.”
Use your compensation skills to retrieve what you’ve stored
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Information USAGE
The BRAIN BOOK “Work Manager” answers the question:
What do I do with information after I have successfullycaptured, stored and retrieved information?
Answer: Use it to…
- Start tasks and projects (with STEPS cards)
- Do tasks and projects (with STEPS cards)
- Stay organized (with your BRAIN BOOK™ sections
- Communicate effectively (with TALK TO sections)
- Schedule routines and other tasks (with ROUTINES and STEPS cards)
- Solve problems at ___ (with Problem Solving section)
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Orientation Page from “Life Manager”
For more information…No single system is right for everyone, but if you think that BRAIN BOOK™ System’s “Life Manager” may be right for you, your family member or client, here are some ways to investigate it further:
• Read the “Ask Kathy M” advice column sponsored by the University of Missouri’s web site, www.tbimo.org
• Write to Kathy Moeller at [email protected] to learn more
• Read about some of BRAIN BOOK student’s accomplishments at www.brainbook.com/lau-students.html
Thank you for your time! Kathy M.
Dark Ages no more…
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