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Listening to Your Body

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 3:20 am
by I-man78
I just started a new job the beginning of last week. When I walked out the first day, I felt my head was hurting. Not a headache. I didn't feel it while I was working. The outside of my head just hurt. After that it was not so bad but still felt a sensation EVERY time I left. Today, I feel like a headache coming on.

Now, I never get sick, I take as best care I can to my body, I drink plenty of water & sleep. I know it is something in the job environment that is so strong I am picking up on. A lot of the time when I am thinking about what to do with this new job, I see the numbers. 111, 222, etc. Then I start thinking, "We'll even though I feel the way I do, maybe I should see what happens." It's like saying, "I know what torture is going to feel like but let's see if it changes." The hardest thing to do is what to do now. I want to know the answer yesterday. lol I am not asking, just a rhetorical question.

I had a dream the other night about two bulls & they were fine at first then started coming after me. Both had horns. At one point, one of the bulls horns were bent in but was still coming after me. I know it is connected to this job. I know who one of the bulls are. I just looked up & got a 10:11. LOL Very funny guys. VERY funny. lol

I know they say listen to your body or for me, my head. When I leave work, my head hurts. The last thing I want to do is look back in 6 months & say to my self, "I should of listened to my body." Is it ever worth going against how your body feels? Has anyone ever had this kind of situation happen to them?

Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 10:38 am
by Sandy
Hi I-man,
I'm sorry you are so unhappy in your work. Have you sort of written up a "game plan", your options and a way out of this uncomfortable situation?... sort of strategies for a possible new job, ways of dealing with unpleasant people etc. Is it one person making the job miserable and causing the stress and head aches or is it the job itself?
I am not much help as I don't have much experience in this area. And I suppose even if I did we and job situations are so unique my experiences might not be of any help.

But you know how are you at meditating...well, getting quiet within. I ask this but please don't answer me, I'm just giving you something to think about. Anyway, I have found that asking relevant questions and meditating on them and writing down everything that seemingly comes up in one way or another, can be very therapeutic. But even if you don't get exactly what you need... it can relieve some stress and pave the way for further ideas etc... I think for me, it partially helps to free up some frustration/ aggravation I'm holding on to and open the heart-brain up for further options.

Well I'm rooting for you over here...not that helps much. Hope things work out for the very best for you!
hugs,
Sandy
You know if it keeps up too you may want to see a Doc... just to be sure something unforetold isn't going on.

Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2015 6:48 pm
by Welles
Is it possible that you are near microwave antennae? Your sensation sounds suspiciously like a reaction intensified electrosmog.

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Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:32 am
by I-man78
Welles wrote:Is it possible that you are near microwave antennae? Your sensation sounds suspiciously like a reaction intensified electrosmog.

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Hi Welles,

No. When I worked the other days it was there but not as intense when I left.

Sandy,

Not one person was making it terrible. The boss is very direct & blunt. Bull headed like the bull in my dream. Everyone is nice & pleasent. Like I said, when I walked out that first day, I felt my head was in a vice. I was definitely catching something in the atmosphere.

Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:47 am
by Sandy
Not one person was making it terrible. The boss is very direct & blunt. Bull headed like the bull in my dream. Everyone is nice & pleasent. Like I said, when I walked out that first day, I felt my head was in a vice. I was definitely catching something in the atmosphere.
Well that is good news!
Are you still getting the head aches?
hugs,
Sandy

Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 2:33 pm
by I-man78
No I'm not Sandy. Only after I would leave. I told them I am not going back. I look at it like this. If my head is hurting from just doing barley anything through the training, just imagine how it would be when were are busy. They say you should listen to your body, so I am.

Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 5:11 pm
by Welles
I-man78 wrote:I look at it like this. If my head is hurting from just doing barley anything through the training, just imagine how it would be when were are busy. They say you should listen to your body, so I am.

I applaud that decision! :!:

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Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 2:10 am
by I-man78
Thank you Welles! :) :) I feel better! Usually I would be indecisive even with the feeling I had & I was. I said to myself, I have to trust I am making the right decision.

Re: Listening to Your Body

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 3:42 am
by Sandy
(((((((I-man)))))) You know...you are right...it isn't worth your health. :thumright: Glad the headaches are gone!
xxSandy