I Love My Head Even Though…

Sorry, Ladies; this is going to be short…no, I mean really short.  I’m currently experiencing one of the worst migraines that I’ve had for awhile.  I’ve just never missed a Wellness Wednesday, not willing to do it now.  Also, I’m attempting to push through these moments when I’m tempted to give up and crawl into my hideyhole for the duration (See my post, Am I Attached To My Problems?).

I need my body and it needs the other two parts of me (mind and spirit).  We are joined…for now, a partnership of mutual respect.  Pain can cause anger, frustration, and sadness; I’ve felt all of those things just in the last five minutes as I sit hunched over this notebook trying to type through the nausea and throbbing.

I wanted to share something that I’ve discovered about pain and my body.  I’ve learned that I can’t direct these emotions to my body.  If I do, I’m only making it worse by causing negative energy to disrupt the flow of healing that I could be receiving.

So…I love my head even though it hurts. 

I have made peace with my body.  Be well-be beautiful.

Recommended Reading: Yoga for Pain Relief: Simple Practices to Calm Your Mind & Heal Your Chronic Pain (Whole Body Healing)

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About Kellie R. Stone

I believe that every woman has passions and dreams, waiting to be unlocked. With encouragement and support, they could grow into something tangible no matter how out there they seem to be. For me, one of those heart-fluttering passions has always been writing. Since I did, indeed, cultivate my dream of being a writer, I've written and/or edited 15+ years worth of articles here or on other blogs, published two non-fiction books in the self-development genre, co-authored an international best seller, and am working on a poetry anthology and another women's inner journey book. I adore showing others how to live life unfiltered, whether I do it through the written word or other vibrant means. Kellie R. Stone

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