Never Take for Granted: How a Near-death Accident and a Traumatic Brain Injury Showed me how much I’d taken for Granted by Debbie Grosser
How a near-death accident and a Traumatic Brain Injury showed me how much I’d taken for Granted. COVID 19 proved we all take things and people for granted. How to develop an Attitude of Gratitude.
An inspirational memoir based upon my whole life (thus far) but it’s heavily weighted on the last 9+ years since my survival of a near-death accident in Aug 2011. I chronicle my early life, my 25 year marriage, my 30 years on Wall Street and my career as an avid age-grouper, all-distance triathlete. I competed and completed all-distances of triathlon including the Ironman at Lake Placid, NY in 2005.
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Author Bio:
As a survivor of a near-death accident, I’ve demonstrated that I’m a survivor. Prior to my accident, I was a 30-year veteran on Wall Street; working as an industry analyst, covering the Electric Power sector. As part of a team, we covered 100+ electric utilities.Often, I had to make split-second trading recommendations to traders, and salespeople. I worked under pressure. On the personal side, I started as a runner. eventually running marathons. Later, I became an avid, all-distance triathlete, competing, and completing all distance triathlons, including the Ironman, in Lake Placid, NY. I later discovered that it was all of my training and racing that helped me to survive my accident. I give my thanks to God and an excellent neurosurgeon for putting back the pieces of my brain and body. Today, I thrive. I look forward to the reception that my book receives from a global audience.