Author: The Mindful Migraine Blog
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Hydration (Part TWO)
At the risk of grossing you all out, today’s post is about the side-effect of drinking lots of water: weeing lots of water. If it’s not your idea of a fun read, feel free to skip it. * * * Urine. Wee. Pee. Piddle. Tinkle. Watering the lemon tree. Sword…
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Together apart
During the Covid-19 lockdown in Australia, there was a saying that kept doing the rounds in public service announcements: “together apart” – it was a neat way of explaining that we were all in isolation together… not alone in our aloneness… I’m not sure why I made the mental connection,…
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Write a love letter to yourself
The 30th of July is (apparently) International Friendship Day. I’ve already recently written a lot about friends ghosting, coasting and boasting… so instead, today’s post is about making friends with, and celebrating, yourself. Both times I was pregnant, I didn’t find out whether I was having a boy or a…
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Hydration (Part ONE)
“Drink more water” is the catch phrase of well-wishers everywhere. And they’re right. For most of us, we really CAN drink MORE water – and SHOULD. Our bodies are made of it, they need it, and the ‘dryer’ we get, the unhealthier we become. I want to demonstrate what goes…
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Instagram for migraines
Instagram is a completely different world compared to my experience on Twitter-X. I’ve only been there for a few months, mostly posting links to blog-posts, uploading my experiments with AI art and the very occasional image from my life. It is a much more visual place than Twitter-X’s ‘wordy’ format. …
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Progress over perfection
I used to be a bit of a perfectionist. I set high goals for myself. I liked to achieve those goals. Heck, I preferred to overachieve in life wherever possible. “Under promise and over deliver” used to be my humble-brag mantra. Gold stars, pats on the back, A+’s, thumbs up…
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(Re)prioritizing self-care
When my two daughters were babies, my husband and I decided to do a small renovation to the side part of our house. One day, the builder climbed out of the roof space, pale and a bit shaky. “I don’t understand,” he muttered, “the ceiling over the baby beds shouldn’t…
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Creating a gentler language for healing
Not long ago I wrote about the idea of a ‘migraine warrior’. I noted that whilst I understood the motivational intent of the language, I also said that it didn’t always resonate with me, because it is exhausting to always be at war with your pain. Today I want to…
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Broken pottery and your chronic pain
First up – a quick shoutout to the people who joined the zoom gatherings over the weekend; I appreciate you so much for your generous support of my baby-blog and I loved getting the opportunity to have a real conversation with you all: you’re the best! (If you missed out,…
