Author: The Mindful Migraine Blog

  • Daylight savings and migraines

    Daylight savings and migraines

    Last weekend, in Sydney-Australia, our clocks rolled back an hour. My youngest daughter was ecstatic to find out that when she came home from a party late at night on Saturday, she would score another hour of sleep. The other daughter forgot about the clock-change and got up as per…

  • Implants for migraine prevention

    Implants for migraine prevention

    I’m conflicted by news of an implant for migraine care – it’s super exciting to think there might be another treatment option for those of us who struggle with chronic migraine…. but I’m also a little queasy about the idea of an implant in my head. [Disclaimer – as always…

  • Marketing mantras for healing

    Marketing mantras for healing

    I’ve spent my professional life in fields such as architecture, project management, and construction.  When I had to rev-up a team in the past, it’s usually with a reminder that there’s a deadline to achieve, and usually there’s financial penalties for missing that deadline.  As such, the ‘motivator’ that keeps…

  • AI and migr(ai)nes

    AI and migr(ai)nes

    Everywhere I look these days there is something promoting the value of saving time and energy by getting AI to do your work for you. Sounds promising, for sure, but what would happen if we ALL just relied on AI to generate an endless stream of AI (mis)information? I asked…

  • Radical acceptance and pain

    Radical acceptance and pain

    Many moons ago I wrote about the meditation teacher Tara Brach and her Compassion for Overwhelm in which she mentioned “radical compassion”. The ‘radical’ phrase reminded me of the notion of “radical acceptance”. It’s been floating around in my head for a while now, and I thought I should write…

  • There’s plastic in my brain!?!

    There’s plastic in my brain!?!

    In one of those seriously yikes moments, I recently read an article that said our bodies are filled with microplastics (teeny-weeny pieces of plastic) and nanoplastic (microscopic pieces of plastic). It sounded bad, but not terrible… at first glance. Then I kept reading the article (here) and discovered that researchers…

  • I’m a “true nerd” – how about you?

    I’m a “true nerd” – how about you?

    I’m a bit of a sucker for online tests, so when I came across one on The Spectacled Bean‘s blog, I had to have a go. [And if that name seems familiar – yes, I followed their lead once before on the “where should I live” personality test that I…

  • ASMR for migraines

    ASMR for migraines

    Words can’t describe how excited I am that so many of you are reaching out on the CONTACT page of this blog to send me tips and well wishes – it really makes my day! The latest tip comes from Hubert who’s wife is a big believer in ASMR for…

  • UGH – time for a change

    UGH – time for a change

    The last couple of weeks have been really tough for me. I don’t know why, or what for, but I’ve been sick and sick and sick. First it was COVID (for the first time that I know of), and then when I recovered (all but my sense of smell which…