Migraine’s Secret Sauce*

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In Australia there’s currently a hamburger add on TV that keeps replaying an old jingle that goes through all the ingredients that go into the famous hamburger.  ‘Secret sauce’ is, of course, included. I also remember there’s a famous chicken brand that loves to promote its ‘seven secret herbs and spices’.  If that’s not enough, a content creator on LinkedIn recently wrote about how you need to discover your secret sauce and promote it to stand out from the crowd. To top it all off, the phrase jumped out at me from the opening stanza of the poem “The Mirthful Divide” on Ink Stains & Daydreaming‘s blog when I was blog-scrolling.

What’s a person’s secret sauce?  I don’t know.  I suppose it relates to our individual stories that make us who we are, which go into creating our you-nique way of seeing the world and our you-nique voice for describing it.

But is that ‘saucy’?

The content creator implied that after you discover your ‘secret sauce’ you also need to come up with something ‘spicy’ to stand out.  It all started sounding a bit too risqué for me, so I moved on to reading something else.

But then I wondered; is there a secret sauce for migraines? In the same way we have to work hard to figure out our individual migraine triggers, do we each have a secret recipe for success?  Yes.  I think that is largely true.  In this instance, I don’t mind the analogy.  A ‘secret sauce’ is considered the perfect blend of different ingredients, all mixed ‘just so’.  It’s something that you crave, and something that is often illusive.

In the same way that we are each triggered by different things, in differing amounts, we also have different strategies to manage those triggers.  Once we get it ‘right’ it helps to stick to it… at least until our glitchy-old-migraine-brain goes and changes the rules (which, over the decades, mine has done a couple of times).  It all comes back to the ‘matrix’ I talk about; balancing triggers and tolerance and closing the gap  between them.

So next time you’re tweaking your approach to migraines, (and perhaps getting a little bit frustrated it’s taking so long), imagine yourself as a master chef inventing the next big thing… because in a way you are; get the balance right between your personal triggers and tolerance, and you’re already on the path to better managing your migraines!  How tasty is that!?!

Take care taking care, Linda x

[PS – A while back I wrote about how we can ALL be influencers, but I’ve recently discovered that “influencers” are apparently “so last year”… now it’s seemingly all about being a “content creator” on social media! As a blogger I understand that I’m a content creator, but I don’t want to be called that… there’s so much ‘content’ out there already; we’re drowning in content, the world is so noisy with content, AI can ‘create content’… it sounds so pointless to create more ‘content’. So, I’m pushing back on the notion that I’m a content creator – instead – I’m going to create what I think is more important; change, hope, healing-suggestions, motivation, generosity, connections… Hence forth, I’m going to refer to myself as a “kindness creator”!]


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16 responses to “Migraine’s Secret Sauce*”

  1. Astrid's Words Avatar

    Fun imagination of something we’d enjoy to distract our seriousness is a great migraine sauce 🙂

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      🥰now all we have to do is come up with a migraine- jingle!

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    Anonymous

    Hi Linda. I’m with you – a kindness creator. Lord knows we’re drowning in content, but sorely lacking in a kind state of world. ❤

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      The world is so “iffy” at the moment… I think it’s great if a few of us can at least be kind-content-creators! xx

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  3. tanjabrittonwriter Avatar

    I love your idea of being a kindness creator, Linda. Keep on creating, please.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Thank you lovely! xx

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  4. stanleystanchi Avatar

    Being a kindness creator, spread wide the transparency and purity of your spirit. Well done! I am touched.

    Let your spirit shine brightly, and watch as its purity and transparency inspire others to do the same.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      thank you… the world needs more kindness, more connections, more community – thank you for being part of that! xx

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  5. joannerambling Avatar

    I am not a content creature but a knowledge provider and a life survivor. Great post

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Ohhhh – I like both of those re-names on what you do – good job !! xx

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  6. Spark of Inspiration Avatar
    Spark of Inspiration

    I’ve always thought of myself as a Blogger. For you, I do think you are a content creator. You are sharing information on a specific subject with a purpose. My thoughts, nothing wrong with that. 💕

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      No offence ever taken – I had to look up what BLOG stood for when I first started at the beginning of the year – it wasn’t something I was familiar with, so I don’t really think of myself as a blogger, but I can see what you mean about providing information on a specific subject… maybe I’ll be a kind-content-creator?!🤣

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      1. Spark of Inspiration Avatar
        Spark of Inspiration

        It’s your blog/website, so you can market it as you like. Maybe because I’m not marketing myself, my Blog, I’ve never thought about it. I just write, and post. I’ve been blogging for nine years. I have another website. I notice lately, Bloggers are leaving, feeling depressed and not feeling a purpose to their life and writing anymore. So, there is definitely a sense of melancholy in the air. Lots of sad poems too. Well, it’s the hot weather, but also our world. We’re not in a happy place right now. We need to power through. See sunshine where there is rain. I’m a firm believer that it is critical to read/think happy thoughts for our well being. We just have to move on from anything that gives us angst. I’ve recently stopped following some bloggers who are so doom/gloom. Today, to be happy, I’m going to start this painting course I signed up for. An Australian, do you know her, Liz Steel? She really has a passion for sketching. It’s nice when people have found their calling, right. HAPPY SATURDAY! https://sketchingnow.com/teacups2024/

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        1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

          What a great course!! It elevates the humble teacup into a work of art – super excited for you – here’s hoping you find some serenity in your painting… and yes, the doomy-gloomy melancholy is real, I read it and feel it too. But as the mother of two teenage girls, we have to keep our chins up and make sure people believe life is precious and oh so beautiful! xx Enjoy your painterly experience – I’m excited for you! xx

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  7. Gail Perry Avatar

    You exude kindness!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Ahhh…. thank you as always… xx

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