Successful, Sara thought she was—Harvard Business School, a career, a wonderful home, a loving and beloved husband, wonderful children. Another attribute of success—Cartier watch on her left wrist—delighted the eye. Only it would be nice if on its dial there were not twenty-four hours, but a bit more—Sara catastrophically lacked time.
One moment—and her life changed. After a car accident, she suddenly had plenty of free time, and her "Cartier" watches were no longer needed—her condition is called the "ignoring syndrome": the brain blocks information about the left side of the body.
How to learn to live again? How to find the strength to admit that everything that once seemed important can, in fact, be ignored?