Courage to Heal
This is an
over-simplification: during periods of stress, our brains will default to
pre-programmed routines.
As humans, we can
influence these routines, create new and useful routines.
For my children, I create
routines that involve simple definitions and affirmations. For instance, I can
ask them, “What’s the first rule of tools?” To this question and often in the
midst of a mess they say, “Put them back where they go.”
What does this have to do with healing?
Sometimes, on a healing
journey, your symptoms may flare, you may be overwhelmed by your therapies, by
your diet, by you supplements. You might be going through a detox reaction or
emotional release and in this stress your brain may fall back into old,
unhelpful routines.
It takes courage to push
past the routines, to push past the flare-ups, and into something greater.
So, where do you find this courage?
You find it in a routine
YOU built specifically for this purpose. If you are into psychology, you might
even call it an anchor.
I have taught my kids an
anchor for stressful times when they may be paralyzed by fear, I ask them,
“What’s courage?” And they tell me, “be scared but do it anyway.” Then, while
they are getting tucked in and falling asleep, I whisper “you have courage in
your heart.”
This is your whisper, “You have courage in your
heart.”
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Martin C. Hart, DC,
NASM-CES
Chiropractic Physician
This is not intended to
treat or diagnose any condition. Informational purposes only.
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