Be the CEO of your own body

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Camilla and I are very different – she lives the colorful and glamorous life of a socialite / traveler, and she is an entrepreneur who always looks gorgeous and effortlessly confident. Oh, and she appeared in the TV series “The White Lotus” and spent time with Oprah Winfrey (see them together on Camilla’s Instagram post “reminding women everywhere to own their magic”).

picture of Camilla in colorful clothes and red boots

[Image source: Camilla Franks.jpg – Wikimedia Commons]

But we do have a couple of things in common – we were both born in Sydney, Australia in the 1970s, both of our fathers were architects and we’re both inspired by Frida Kahlo. Oh, and we’ve both faced down an illness that stole our sense of self and humbled us completely (for me it was several years of relentless chronic migraine, for Camilla it was breast cancer).

I recently came across a letter that Camilla wrote a few months after she had given birth to her daughter Luna Gypsy and undergone chemotherapy and a double mastectomy. Camilla wrote a letter to her future 2030 self: Camilla Franks opens up about her breast cancer in a love letter to herself.

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I found the whole letter VERY inspirational, and well worth a full read, but this is the section that really made my heart leap with understanding and admiration:

“Cancer became a full-time job. // You sought answers, opinions and advice and more often than not – each opinion conflicting the last. You knew that in stillness you would find the answers right for this body and together, with your medical team you drew up the battle lines and launched heavy artillery of science and medicine to save your body, your temple. // You took back control. You became the CEO of your body. And baby, you’re here to tell the story.”

Fck-yeah! Go Camilla!

Go all of us ‘sickos’…!

Taking back control of your health-life is SO important… honestly, I can’t endorse this sentiment enough.

A huge step forward in my healing journey came a couple of years ago when I asked myself “what would (the pre-sick) Linda do?” – it made me stop playing the victim, stop waiting for help to arrive from elsewhere, and start recognizing that sometimes we need to save ourselves – it was time for me to step up and get back into the driver’s seat of my life.

I started to research everything I could about chronic migraine, I set goals, wrote a program (you can download), set aside time every day to start my mindfulness practice and self-healing journey, and started to approach my medical visits a little more assertively.

Channeling a bit of #girlboss made all the difference… and the more you do it, the easier it gets… and the more empowered you feel.

Becoming the CEO of your own body is a great way to put it.

So what can you do?

+ Be proactive: make TODAY the day you step up into your new role.

+ Be focused: decide what your priorities are (more rest, more joy, age better, etc) and then research approaches with decisive steps that will help you reach your goals.

+ Be a leader: assemble a team of people around you (family, friends, healthcare professionals) who can assist you in your mission and cheer you on, as well as a separate team of reliable people who are OK with you delegating tasks to them when you’re unwell.

+ Be efficient: manage your resources wisely (time, energy, and skills as well as money and friendships) so that you don’t risk burnout but still find ways to join in with life on your good days.

+ Be realistic: risk assessment is important but stop catastrophizing and start strategizing; where there is a will, there is (more often than not) a way.

+ Be enthusiastic: celebrate your progress and your inch-stones (the milestones take care of themselves) and remember to thank those who are helping you on your journey.

+ Be Number One: take advice from doctors – sure, of course – but remember it’s YOUR body, your health, your life, so YOU make the ultimate decision about how best to proceed.

Come on Bosses – we got this!

Take care taking care of yourself, Linda x


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24 responses to “Be the CEO of your own body”

  1. greenwellcenter Avatar
    greenwellcenter

    We have really lost track of the fact that our human journey comes with choices and consequences, as well as self-acceptance and self-care. This article is a great illustration of how we need to put ourselves first, assess our habits for their worth, and empower our vision of our future. We have the power to release our emotional baggage, to bring experience and joy forward, and to live our best life. Thanks for the deep dive you take with your blogging!

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  2. The Oceanside Animals Avatar

    Java Bean: “Ayyy, okay, I will do it! But who will be the Board of Directors?”
    Lulu: “Mama and Dada of course.”
    Java Bean: “Oh of course.”

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  3. richardbist Avatar

    A great motivational speech, Linda! I think it’s true that so many people just roll with the punches (which in of itself isn’t a terrible thing), but they lack the motivation to be proactive, to fight back, to take control of their lives.

    Of course, there’s a balance to be found in this…too much in either direction isn’t always a good thing. Still, it’s important to know that we can be in control of our own bodies and guide the direction of our lives. We can change ourselves for the better.

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  4. WearingTwoGowns.COM (Blog) Avatar

    Well written

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  5. Johnbritto Kurusumuthu Avatar

    Thank you for this thoughtful and insightful post. The concept of becoming the CEO of one’s own body is a powerful reminder of the importance of personal responsibility and active participation in managing our health. I appreciate how the article emphasizes informed decision-making, collaboration with healthcare professionals, and recognizing small milestones along the journey. It is an encouraging perspective for anyone navigating long-term health challenges.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Oh thank you!! We’re all in this together, but we also need to be the one to know how best to look after ourselves – so happy to have you here! 🙂

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      1. Johnbritto Kurusumuthu Avatar

        🤝🙌🎉

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  6. ali redford Avatar
    ali redford

    “Inch-stones.” I love that, thank you!💐

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Yeah, I do too – I didn’t invent it, but it’s been stuck in my head ever since I saw it (milestones can feel too intimidating when you’re chronically unwell!!) here’s cheers to all those baby-steps we manage!! xx

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  7. Darryl B Avatar

    Linda, really, really good stuff. It’s easy to get overwhelmed with bad news and either crawl into a ball or burn out pursuing the wrong things. Nice post 😎👏

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Yay – thank you – happy to help!! And, as someone who spent a year in burn out trying to bust a gut holding everything together, and then another year rolled up in a ball ‘recovering’, I can definitely say that stepping up, being strategic and clear, made all the difference!! 🙂

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  8. Anna Waldherr Avatar

    This can sometimes mean choosing wisely which doctor’s advice to follow, or whether to take a certain medication or not.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Agreed – I floated around for a long time “trying everything” (and expending a lot of time and money as a result), when a more strategic “me-driven” approach would have served me better. Live and learn – I was doing the best I could, so I’m not sad about the experience, just hoping I can save other people some time!! xx

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    Anonymous

    Love the phrase, and idea, of being CEO of your own body!! Honestly, it’s not one that comes naturally to me, especially when it just feels like there is so much out of my control. But, thank you – for planting this seed! It’s definitely something for me to think about.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Oh! You’re not alone in feeling like this is a bit of a stretch!! I was a project manager for years, so I was very good at running projects for other people, but not so great for speaking up for myself or advocating for my own needs. As a people pleaser, it’s often hard to stand up for what’s important to you when it doesn’t align with what others want… but I’m getting better all the time – the more I do it, the easier it gets; set some boundaries, try your voice, speak your truth, say ‘no’ every now and then, and soon you’ll gain confidence in your ability to manage your own health and happiness – if I can – you can!! Sending lots of love and support your way, L xox

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  10. Trish Avatar

    Such good advice! Thank you for sharing.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      My absolute pleasure! 🌞

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    Anonymous

    Thank you for this good reminder. It seems that we need to hear it over and over again.

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Yeah, but that’s ok – no shame in needing to be constantly reminded – practicing over and over is how we learnt to walk, talk, read, write… keep at it – the more you do it, the easier it gets (I’m still practicing, and probably will be forever!!) 💖

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  12. Wynne Leon Avatar

    Love this plan to take back control. So inspiring, Linda!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Hooray for all the #girlboss moments we can muster for ourselves!!

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  13. John Avatar

    She is very inspiring for you, wow! God bless her and her family. ☺️🙏🏻

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      It’s a nice reminder that even the people we think of as being completely the opposite of ourselves, still often share many things in common!! xox

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      1. John Avatar

        Indeed!!

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