Author: The Mindful Migraine Blog

  • The haunting migraine of Hill House

    The haunting migraine of Hill House

    I grew up in a haunted house. It was a 100-year-old bungalow that was apparently built by a whaling captain.  It never occurred to me to be scared, because my parents never showed any concern and kept smiling.  My mother laughed about the presence of Old George, whilst my father…

  • Generosity rather than gratitude

    Generosity rather than gratitude

    Today is International Day of Charity. As such, today’s post is a reminder to think about others rather than yourself. A while ago I wrote a post about how I replaced the desire for “less pain” with the hope of “more joy”.  The shift sounds small, but it was in…

  • “That’s ableism!” … or is it?

    “That’s ableism!” … or is it?

    This post is potentially a little bit controversial, but… I think it warrants my time and yours to put it out there and get people thinking… and talking.  Months ago, I read a blog post written by someone with a disability.  They wrote that despite the day-to-day difficulties they were…

  • Guest Post: Miffed at Midlife

    Guest Post: Miffed at Midlife

    As you know, as well as blogging away, I also love reading other people’s blogs. That’s how I came across Jenny and her great blog “Miffed at Midlife”. In one of those nice moments of serendipity where you recognize a lot of similarities in how you think and approach life,…

  • A plant app for healthcare

    A plant app for healthcare

    Yesterday was the 1st of September – the first day of Spring if you live on my side of the world – or the first day of Autumn-fall if you don’t. It’s a time of transition; these in-between seasons (which are actually my favorites because they don’t get too hot…

  • Merit badges for adulting

    Merit badges for adulting

    When I was young, I was a Boy Scout. It’s true! In Australia at least, if you’re aged over 14 you can join the Boy Scouts as a Venturer. That’s what I was. We used to go hiking, camp in the snow, sail, explore, get lost, have fun, live our…

  • Manifesting with blue ink on white paper

    Manifesting with blue ink on white paper

    I usually do the ironing on a Sunday afternoon to get the family ready for the week ahead.  It’s not one of my favorite chores, so I often listen to podcasts while I do it (it’s my way of remixing my life like a DJ!).  In one of the podcasts,…

  • Bed rotting for migraines

    Bed rotting for migraines

    There is a TikTok trend that has been going around long enough now, and gaining enough interest, that Time Magazine has weighed in on the subject: Bed Rotting. (Here’s the link to the article: Is Bed Rotting Bad for You? | TIME) The idea behind bed rotting is that you…

  • Stating the understated

    Stating the understated

    Yesterday I wrote about receiving advice from Julius Caesar in a dream. I ummed and ahhed about whether to include information about his death in the post. I decided against it, because I wanted the post to end on an upbeat tone. The reason I considered including it, is the…