Author: The Mindful Migraine Blog

  • Migraine Fact or Fiction?

    Migraine Fact or Fiction?

    Earlier this year, the Migraine World Summit was held for 2025.  This year there were again, several presentations from a variety of people, mostly doctors and researchers, updating the audience on the latest in migraine understanding.  I confess this year was a little disappointing given so much of the material…

  • Here’s what I don’t know

    Here’s what I don’t know

    A big fear I had when I first started this blog was: “I don’t have the expertise to help others when I’m still learning how to help myself!” And that’s as true today as it was over a year ago when I first started tip-tapping away at my keyboard. But…

  • Forest bathing and treasure hunting

    Forest bathing and treasure hunting

    There is a lot of talk about “forest bathing” online at the moment.  It refers to the notion that you ‘immerse’ yourself in nature, you ‘soak it up’ and benefit from nature’s relaxing, healing powers.  It’s a wonderful idea – I love it and fully endorse it.  But I also…

  • Reflexology for migraines

    Reflexology for migraines

    I have always been fascinated by those posters in shop windows that show your organs transplanted from your torso to your feet.  The idea that you can sooth your liver by rubbing a particular spot on your foot seems both ridiculous and strangely logical… as well as very appealing to…

  • Learning on the go

    Learning on the go

    Yesterday was Mother’s Day in Australia, and I’m proud to say that amongst some other treats, I got a lovely beanie and scarf for the upcoming Winter season, (in my new favorite shade of mossy-green), as well as a heat pack… my girls know me so well! Although… I’m not…

  • The job interview I won… and lost.

    The job interview I won… and lost.

    Whilst I trained as an architect, for most of my working life I have been employed as a retail project manager. Which means; I helped build retail stores. When I first started out, I rolled-out many, many small retail stores for a particular chain, each store about 100sqm (about 1000…

  • “Unlearn your pain”

    “Unlearn your pain”

    I’m always on the lookout for information that will change the way I relate to and understand my chronic pain.  In my search, I came across a book online called “Unlearn your pain” by Dr. Howard Schubiner.  (The book is on his website here).  The title alone made me optimistic……

  • Osmophobia: the nose knows

    Osmophobia: the nose knows

    One of the earliest blog posts I wrote was about the value of using aromatherapy to ease migraine pain (here). In it, I mentioned how much I love using essential oils for holistic healing.  Fragrance, however, is complicated. What works for one person might not help the next person. What…

  • Grudges, be gone!

    Grudges, be gone!

    You work hard, you achieve plenty, but sometimes something, or someone gets in your way.  Someone ‘photobombs’ your perfect life.  And that makes you frustrated and disappointed; nobody likes a party-pooper.  [Image source: Bored Panda has plenty of great photobombing photos here] The trick is to feel those negative emotions…