I had an accident yesterday pulling ivy off my garden wall.
I had an accident yesterday pulling ivy off my garden wall.
Incident maybe, not accident.
Leaning over, pulling on a clump of twisted vines, when wham!
Shooting across my lower back let. On top of an 8β high wall. I winced and took a breath.
Would I be able to move without further pain? π«
My brain told me:
- Get down off the wall.
- Go indoors.
- Apply Ice.
My back was on fire.
But I moved and did it. The ice helped. And everything was fine
β until I took a hot shower later. πΏ
Drying afterwards. My back twinged again. This time worse. π©
So, more ice + painkillers. π
And, what's this got to do with high performance?
Reflection. Reflection is power. What I've learnt so far:
- A commitment is a commitment - publish. I'm still writing and sharing.
- Don't take physical health and abilities for granted. Change can happen, fast.
- Get to the root cause, not temporary fixes. Painkillers provide relief, not a solution.
The point is that with reflection you can turn any painful exoeriece into gain. Extract insight from adversity. Turn failure into feedback. π€
Movement helps back pain, cadence between rest and gentle exercise is my next move.
Iβm feeling a little uneasy. Anxious. With a long car journey coming up.
After that, Iβll regroup and decide what to do about the root cause.
PS This post is not about back pain.