My cold from last week is persisting, and to some degree worsening. Rather than shocking my body with an overload of cold medicine, I’m riding it out for one very simple reason: the medicine didn’t work because my cold is due to stress, not that nasty little common cold virus.
Last week I had a very upsetting event happen and I literally felt the moment when my mental stress transferred to my body. My throat started to close, then a few days later a full on cold had found its way into my sinuses. My joints filled up with pain and it took a great amount of effort just to walk Phineas last weekend. My body was begging me to listen and if I wouldn’t go willingly, then it would make sure I rested by knocking me out.
There are a few amazing things at play here as I battle this cold of mine:
1.) I have actually heightened my awareness to such a level that I am fully aware of exactly when and how my mental state manifests itself into illness. This is the first time that’s ever happened.
2.) It’s become very clear to me that certain situations in which I’ve put myself and made compromises must come to an end, and quickly. Time is precious and my body and mind have had enough. It’s time to get on with happiness.
3.) This cold has given me quite a bit of time to think and evaluate how I spend my time. I notice that my symptoms wane when I’ve been doing things I truly love and want to do over the past week. My symptoms worsen when I’m doing activities that make me feel like I’m wasting my time. The difference is blatantly clear to me, mentally and physically.
And here’s the big one…
4.) If we’re wondering what to do next, there’s no need to crack out the pro / con list, the decision tree, the horoscope, the I Ching, or any other external device about decision-making. (And I’ve used them all, and frequently!) Stop, close the eye, and listen to the body. It is the ultimate prioritizer, the master of triage. Give it what it needs to be strong and healthy, and you’ll be assured of being on the right path.
The body knows the way. Listen to it.
Published by Christa Avampato
The short of it:
Writer. Health, education, and art advocate. Theater and film producer. Visual artist. Product geek. Proud alumnae of the University of Pennsylvania (BA) and the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia (MBA). Inspired by ancient wisdom & modern tech. Proliferator of goodness. Opener of doors. Friend to animals. Fan of creative work in all its wondrous forms. I use my business skills to create passion projects that build a better world. I’ve been called the happiest New Yorker, and I try hard to live up to that title every day.
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My career has stretched across Capitol Hill, Broadway theatre, education, nonprofit fundraising, health and wellness, and Fortune 500 companies in retail, media, entertainment, technology, and financial services. I’ve been a product developer and product manager, theater manager, strategic consultant, marketer, voice over artist, , teacher, and fundraiser. I use my business and storytelling to support and sustain passion projects that build a better world. In every experience, I’ve used my sense of and respect for elegant design to develop meaningful products, services, programs, and events.
While building a business career, I also built a strong portfolio as a journalist, novelist, freelance writer, interviewer, presenter, and public speaker. My writing has appeared in The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, PBS.org, Boston.com, Royal Media Partners publications, and The Motley Fool on a wide range of topics including business, technology, science, health, education, culture, and lifestyle. I have also been an invited speaker at SXSW, Teach for America, Avon headquarters, Games for Change, NYU, Columbia University, Hunter College, and the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. The first book in my young adult book series, Emerson Page and Where the Light Enters, was acquired by a publisher and launched in November 2017. I’m currently working on the second book in the series.
A recovering multi-tasker, I’m equally at home in front of my Mac, on my yoga mat, walking my rescue dog, Phineas, traveling with a purpose, or practicing the high-art of people watching. I also cut up small bits of paper and put them back together as a collage artist.
My company:
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• I craft products, programs, and projects that make a difference;
• I build the business plans that make what I craft financially sustainable;
• I tell the stories that matter about the people, places, and products that inspire me.
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Christa,
Thank You. Coincidentally, I am also recovering from a cold.
I would like you to recover from you illness. Get well soon, please.
However: what a perceptive post, as always, I am amazed.
In fact, Dr.Deepak Chopra has written extensively about the mind-body-spirit dimension: how the choices we make manifest inside our bodies.
That’s why so many people take “sick days” off from work, because they can’t bear to show up for jobs they have grown to hate.
When we don’t like what we are doing–and we have to do it anyway–we suffer from stress, anxiety and even panic attacks. It can also lead to joint pains and gastro-intestinal disorders: been there, done that. And then, of course, there can be long-term consequences too.
The only way out of this impasse, me thinks, is to at least try to live the lfe you have imagined. At night, your dreams will tell you the truth. Dreams often provide the guidance we are looking for.
Cheers. My best wishes to you on your success and joy.
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Or is it a coincidence 😉
As always, your comment made me smile Archan and made me remember what wonderful good fortune it is for us to converse through this blog.
I completely agree with you. Eventually, the only way out of an unhappy situation is indeed to get out. And that’s just what I am planning to do. More shortly…
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Love this post! I have been so busy and stressed I barely have time to read your blog anymore! I am missing all kinds of words of wisdom 🙂 I too had a killer cold earlier this month that I am certain was stress related. Reading on to find out more (i am so behind!) and I hope you recovered more quickly after this realization..
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Hello!! So glad to hear from you. How is everything going? I’m so sorry to hear you were sick too – hope you have fully recovered!!
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