This past weekend was the 20th anniversary of the Blacks’ Annual Gala. It’s an annual charity event held in South Beach, which helps raise money for at risk kids and other nonprofit organizations.

The star-studded event is hosted each year by Lea and Roy Black.

Some of you might recognize Lea Black as one of the main housewives featured on the Bravo TV series, “The Real Housewives of Miami.”

While I have to admit that I have never watched the show, I am grateful to Lea for recently having been asked to be one of the regular contributors to her website. And although I might not have much in common with her typical demographic, I hope that some of my contributions can help raise more awareness for spinal cord injuries.

My first contribution can be read below.

Stand Strong!

Scott

 

“Lace Up”

I love lacing up my turquoise Nike running shoes each morning.

However, every time I leave my apartment, going for a jog is usually the furthest thing from my mind as the door closes behind me. In fact, I will go out of my way to avoid a set of stairs like it’s the plague. And if I get somewhere and the elevator is out of order, well, let’s just say it can sour my mood quicker than a cold cup of coffee.

In spite of all this, I certainly don’t consider myself to be an individual in possession of an indolent nature. Actually, I’m more productive than most people I know. I just don’t use my feet right now.

I’m paralyzed.

A 2009 diving accident took away the use of my feet. And my legs, hands, and arms. My spinal cord injury stripped me of any movement and sensation below my shoulders. Not to boast, but I do have a pretty strong shoulder shrug. Unfortunately, any muscles I do build up don’t stand a chance against the perpetual atrophy always waiting to pounce on my progress. A quick jump in the lake to cool off turned into a life full of navigating much more complicated tides.

Gone are the days spent obsessing about gross margins, inventory turns, and sales data, like I did when I was a sales and marketing vice president. I no longer plan my vacation time around customer line reviews. All of the aforementioned tasks I used to deem meaningful, have now been replaced by much more critical issues, such as trying to maintain bone density, skin integrity, and pulmonary health.

Paralysis can be paralyzing.

Anyone of us could recite ad nauseam, the indelible marketing campaigns that have been rammed through our TVs and jammed into our psyches, reminding us to, “Be All That You Can Be,” “Go Forth,” and “Seize the Day.” However, living life isn’t just about enlisting in the Army, wearing your favorite pair of Levis, or purchasing that sparkling DeBeers diamond.

Living life is about not succumbing to paralysis.

All of us have goals and aspirations. Unfortunately, we also have responsibilities and obligations that often consume our focus and take precedent over our happiness. Most of us spend our days attached to our smart phones and tablets which keep us connected to all that stuff we’ve designated as important. It helps fool us into thinking we are in control. I’ve discovered that the only thing I can control is my attitude. I’ve also discovered it’s the only thing worth controlling. My attitude is what has kept me going stronger than a pack of Energizer batteries ever could.

As I can certainly attest, anyone’s situation has the ability to drastically change in an instant. Anyone. Your entire life’s agenda can change quicker than it takes Apple to introduce another version of its iPhone. Unfortunately, that change can occur when you least expect it. Life doesn’t reconstruct itself to accommodate our plans. We need to adapt our plans to accommodate what life hands us.

My paralysis has not paralyzed me.

I run a successful nonprofit organization, serve on multiple boards, routinely speak to large audiences as a motivational speaker, workout several hours a week and still find time for the occasional cigar and single malt with my friends. I am busier now then I was before I broke my neck.

I have not let being paralyzed define who I am.

What you choose to do in life is entirely up to you. Whether it’s your aim to become a successful advertising executive, help others through some philanthropic endeavor, achieve financial independence, or simply dive headfirst into a hobby you’ve always wanted to, it’s up to you.

Don’t let your situation define you. Be willing to take control of your attitude. Because when it comes down to it, there is some truth to be found in all those advertising campaigns that companies spend billions on. They are right, life is too short, and tomorrow is never guaranteed.

Just Doing It isn’t just about lacing up those Nikes each morning.

Tuesday – 10/28/2014

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  • October 31, 2014 at 10:05 am
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    Hello Scott, Hope this note finds you doing well. Just wanted to update you on my brother Rich Stark. Hes is progressing,hes in the RaeAnn nursing facility in Cleveland on Rocky River Dr. I wanted to thank you for being there for me with your encouraging words this past summer it ment a lot! May God Bless You and and give you a miracle! I’ll be praying for you, Scott

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  • October 30, 2014 at 11:22 am
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    Amazingly inspired words to live on. I will share this post with family and friends. God bless you Scott on your vocation of filling us up with the Spirit. May His Spirit always be with you.

    JoAnn

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  • October 30, 2014 at 9:19 am
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    I needed to read this today. Thanks for sharing your wonderful spirit.

    Carol

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  • October 29, 2014 at 4:07 pm
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    Well written, Scott. Your attitude is awesome!!

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  • October 29, 2014 at 10:53 am
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    Amazing Scott! Thank you for being a voice for the paralysis community.

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  • October 29, 2014 at 10:28 am
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    Thank you Scott for reminding us of the importance of attitude. Working on and being positive most of the time is a gift from God and we are meant to use it. Love and God bless

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  • October 29, 2014 at 7:05 am
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    Thanks for ALWAYS inspiring. You are so right – it is all about ATTITUDE.

    God Bless You for YOUR attitude – it certainly inspires others!!!

    God Bless You, Scott!
    Mary

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