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Should you consider positive psychology as a solution for the suffering and stress that goes along with your migraines?

I've developed a very simple quiz that you can take in less than 3 minutes to answer that very question!

You can take it right here, in the middle of the page.



Something Different 

We've talked about positive emotions before (see earlier post of September 30th). One of the top 10 forms of positivity is Curiosity and Interest.

Recently I came across Robert Beard's 100 Most Beautiful Words in English. I started to think about other words that have special meaning for me, such as giggling, which evokes memories of children dissolving into helpless laughter; and circus, with its combination of hard and soft sounds along with some unbeatable childhood memories. While I don't agree with all of Beard's choices, he has identified my all-time favorite word: serendipity, which means finding something while looking for something else. I like this word because it reminds us that accidents play a not insignificant role in what happens to us (think Columbus!) 

Now you may not share my fascination with words, but I hope you can glimpse what happened when I let myself be open and alive to new possibilities. Intense curiosity pulled me to learn more and there was no need of a teacher. 


The things that fascinate you can have the same effect for you. What last pulled you in by the nose? How did that experience make you feel?
 
I'll be holding more webinars in January 2013. Here is some feedback from one of last month's attendees:


"Introducing Positive Psychology for Migraine Sufferers is an informative introductory presentation on how to improve your relationship with your family, co-workers, friends, and yourself by using the tool of Positive Psychology.

Gerry Fryer, the host, is an insightful and well educated individual who made me feel very comfortable and most importantly is a migraine survivor of over 30 years. He understands how devastating migraines can be.

By the end of the session I had a lot of “positive energy” and felt the need to inform others. In just that hour I learned some things about myself that I can improve upon that I had not even realized.

I recommend this Webinar for any migraineur to learn how to ease their suffering and start living. It is not about changing your current treatment plan you have with your physician --- however, if you are tired of fighting battles with yourself, this is a great way to learn how to recognize that and a way to get the tools of how to change your mind and behaviors.

It's a lifestyle, a conscious choice, a want and a will to be Here, Happy and Healthy! Give this Webinar a try, what do you have to lose? Isn't your life worth it?"


-- Kristina Hellier Richard


Join me in January to learn and experience more about how the practice of positive psychology can help you deal with your migraines!


Be well,

Gerry

Gerry Fryer, MA, ACC

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http://migraineindependence.weebly.com/