For the longest time I have had pain on the right side of my month. I visited my dentist last year and this has developed into a near 2 year dental plan to remove bone and tooth from my jaw. Absolutely excruciating pain.
Once the fear has dissolved and I lay there numb, I could feel parts of myself being chipped away. The not-so good parts. Instead of my usual mental fetus position, I tried to practice gratitude. I gave thanks to my Doctor for removing an element of myself that I did not want anymore, it served me no purpose.
Now how does this relate to our everyday?
Every moment at some point in our lives we are living with emotional baggage or even just emotion tooth-aches. We allow them to govern our thoughts, our actions, our relationships and our health.
We allow the pain of these to override the joy in our lives.
Sometimes all it takes is a new perspective, a new person, a new activity a cause to help uproot that bad bone. Sure it won’t be easy. The process. Towards the end you will not feel the best. But you are making the steps to becoming a better you.
Now. Let me return to my actual fetal position on my bed with these painkillers.
Be Super