spring cherry
May 28 2023,
 
Hi {!firstname_fix}, 
The hummers are back. And now that I have the Merlin app on my phone, I can learn all their calls. I like it.
I finished my wild month of Golden Retriever Rescue where dogs flooded in like a tsunami. I was exhausted and then it rained and rained. My yard is made up of river dirt with a very high percentage of clay. This means that rain= clay slip that clings to everything, especially hairy brown dogs. But the trees and the grass and the flowers were so joyful I got over my feelings of living in a pottery shed and waited until the yard was dry again.
The dirt comes off with the vacuum cleaner and Rosie went to the "dry cleaner" and came home with a ladybug kerchief and a swag to her walk. The dogs all placed and life is back in balance.
I had a wonderful visit with my brother and assorted grandsons with a fabulous New Mexican meal (enchiladas, tacos, tamales, and huevos rancheros) where David and I laughed with the boy family. My brother gave them all a lesson in geneolgy and the idiosyncratic Irish habit of naming sons after fathers creating a geneoilogy nightmare. Which "peter" was it?
The lists are having fun...life feels a wee bit easier.
 
Support for Your Program
Journals
COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS
                                                         

 ReD THIS, LOL. IT DOES HAVE SOMETHING NEW IN IT. REQWe have a master community email list. It is nice place to get started if you are new to the community or are coming back and are wondering what to do. Think of this as our "town hall". Or for those of you who were around a while ago as the community forum. Remember the community is made up of a huge number of introverts which means LISTENING is held in high esteem. We will direct you to the right spot for your questions. And of course, if the talkers are silent, there isn't a whole lot to listen to, LOL.

 

GROUPS
The groups list is up on the web site. Click on the top bar where it says GROUPS Just sign up for the group you would like to join. If you have any problem with this, send me an email. We had a glitch in an upgrade being able to read the code and I think it is all set but if you have a problem just send me an email. Read about the group before you ask to join. If you are starting or returning, join the Step One list. Don't join Step One and Step Two and Step Three all at the same time. 
 Join the Step One List now.
 
Let me give you a little overview of how things fit together.Think 3 phases of recovery, pre-steps, steps, and life on Step 7.  
 
Step lists: doing the food and getting skills for each step. They support getting off of sugar and healing sugar addiction. There is no fee for being on the step lists. And honestly, these days what seems to happen is that people get to Step Three, do Step Three and life changes dramatically. It is kinda like everything else happens naturally.
 
And then comes support for the things you want to do after you are steady.
 
YLD is for  healing fat terror, losing weight, healing your body image and learning to exercise in a healthy way. We do zoom chats  every week as part of YLD. And there are a lot of people in YLD who are not at all concerned about weight but just love the connection. And we are going to do a a lot of talking about why connection makes a difference.
 
You can email me if you have any questions.
 

WORKING ONE ON ONE WITH KATHLEEN 

I can help you step out of the craziness of sugar addiction, return to steadiness and clarity after slipping away, slow down and focus on your recovery, or deepen a steady rhythm of recovery. This particular option is especially helpful if you did the steps a while ago and then kinda meandered away. Or if you are facing some intense times and would like skillful support. 
 
The most useful time to think about this is after you have started Step 3. Even if you do just one session, I can help you "see" the places that might be the hardest for you. Basically it can shorten the groping around by a significant amount.
 
Go here to learn more about it.  We can do a no fee "discovery" session to see if committing to one on one work would be a good fit for both of us. Email me if you would like more information. I am happy to talk to you about options. 
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WHY IS THIS DIFFERENT
 
There are a lot of people doing "community" these days. And a lot of people charging a lot of money for access. And here we are all these years later, still talking, still understanding how to heal sugar addiction, and how sugar sensitivity really works. It is not glamorous, it is just informed, clear and on target. Last week we were chatting online with someone who is just coming up to "doing the food" for about a year.
 
She said, "I just feel different. I am not the same person.  I could not have imagined that things could be this way."  All of us who were in the chat knew what she meant because that is what happens. Was there a point where she was OFF SUGAR! None of us remembered. Was there a point where she "graduated" to step six? We couldn't remember that either. She said, "I went to a gathering and before I would be standing at the sweets table thinking about how to grab bits and bobs without being seen but I didn't even think about that table."
 
What does that mean for you? Can you even imagine a life not driven by your next sugar fix, or the number on the scale? How many diets have you started and shifted from? Of course when you are in it, you don't feel it because "IT" creates amnesia and anesthesia.
 
We are still here. Good people with lots of skill are on each list serving you. I am still reading every day. Like a quiet hum in the background. We are here for you if you want it.

Testimonial for the Week

Hi Friends!

 

Something wonderful is happening and I wanted to share it with you.

 

Last night I was lying in bed after a very tough, long day and I noticed that my chest felt light and my breathing felt ... well ... different. Like I was getting air all of the way in the to the bottom of my lungs without any effort. Rather hard to describe.
 

Today I'm at work and I feel physically **light** all over. I have no pain anywhere in my body, my head is not stuffed up, no headache. No pain in my neck or shoulders. I feel such a sense of well being in my body that I have NEVER felt before. I am almost afraid to tell you about it for fear I will jinx it and it will go away.

 

My body has physically hurt almost everyday for the last 13 years. I would have aches that feel like the flu that would vary in intensity from a dull ache to overwhelming pain. I always felt exhausted no matter how much sleep I got. I have hard painful bunches of muscles in my neck and shoulders. I would have frequent headaches and a stuffy nose. I learned to ignore it after a while and just keep on going. The downside that is that I learned to ignore everything my body was telling me and I became very disconnected from it. It has been a real journey for me to reconnect with my body! The journal is SO worth the effort.

 

I hope this is the start of the miracle and I get to feel like this a lot of the time if not ALL of the time! It actually brings tears to my eyes - I have hurt SO long - this is such a miracle!!! There is just no other way to put it! And I am only on Step 3! Perhaps the more horrible you feel going into this the greater the change and the greater the miracle?!!!

 

Just had to tell you my wonderful news.

 

Diana

 

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David, my oldest son, runs our store. He makes sure your orders go out quickly and works with you to find the best things suited to where you are in your process. Many people think of him as their personal concierage.
 

  In this newsletter we are featuring the Journal again. This is a great tool for your recovery. Remember the title says it all. Give your body a voice! Come visit our STORE. Or call 505-345-3737.

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Your Body Speaks

Your Last Diet

I was walking on the treadmill tonight. All of sudden I had this amazing feeling, like I was releasing my fat. I just went with the feeling and told my fat how grateful I am that it protected me all these years and I said "goodbye." I told my fat that I didn't need it around anymore. I know this sounds totally crazy, but it was really inspiring. Naomi

 

After all this time YLD continues to be a favorite place for people in the community.  In face we recently had a fascinating discussion about actually doing weight loss. It is so simple. The hard part is getting ready - the clearing out the desperation and the obsession. The actual "doing" is really mind boggling simple.

 

And if you join, come to chat. Wait until you hear what we will be talking about.

 

Click here if you are ready to change your life or just plain ole have fun. And remember it is a lifetime membership so if you joined in 2008, or even in 2000 you can still come back.

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Take Some Time With Your Program

 

Let your program settle in some. Now, think about where you are in the process. Have you been rigorous, detailed and persistent? Have you dallied, played or poked with the steps? Are you weighing yourself all the time? Are you being attentive to how you feel? Have you kept a journal? As you go through this process, notice how you criticize or judge yourself. Do you ascribe "good" to rigor and "bad" to dabbling? Listen to your inner judge carefully and discover if she or he is an ally or a saboteur.

 

Work with the inner voices. They are crucial to your long-term success. This process may not work the way you might expect. Sometimes diligence is less useful than dalliance. For many, many years you have demanded that you be self-disciplined. You have pushed yourself and felt guilty when you couldn't do what you demanded of yourself. Perhaps there is a different way of doing this work. Perhaps we can change your relationship to your body and your way of making change.

 

When I first started doing my own plan, I thought that "getting" the program meant doing it fully, being diligent, following the instructions and not "poking around." I still held the belief that being disciplined and focused were the only ways to go. Now, I am not so sure that these are the criteria for succeeding with the program.

 

Now, I am convinced that something else is operating, something a little more subtle and unexpected. I believe that showing up and being in relationship to your body will help you more than being tough on yourself. Let me outline how I got to thinking this way.

 

I used to lead a ten-week guided imagery series called Finding Healing From Within. Each week, we would do a guided meditation. After the meditation, the participants would draw what they experienced and the group would share their feelings. Sometimes a group member would sleep through every single meditation and "make up" a drawing because they had no memory of anything in the meditation. This made me really uncomfortable. Was I failing these people? Were they failing the group? Were they in denial? How could they sleep through my wonderful imagery?

 

At the end of ten weeks, we reviewed the progress of everyone in the group. How had they changed? How did they feel? Surprisingly, time and time again, the "sleepers" would have as remarkable a change as the "doers." Not once, not twice, but every single time. Ten weeks of sleeping through and they would report a profound sense of inner healing. They didn't "work it." They slept through the meditations on a conscious level. But they were there. They showed up and they drew the pictures and they talked about their process.

 

This experience taught me something. The act of showing up creates change. It creates powerful change even if on the outside it may not seem so. Making a commitment to healing starts a process - a chain of events that is much deeper than we may think. When you say, "I will get better," when you begin to hold the idea of "Whatever it takes" something starts to shift.
 

Given this, I looked again at the effect dalliance and diligence might have on the 7 steps of healing sugar sensitivity. I started looking at my own process of doing the steps. What was happening when I was playing around? Could those times be like the sleeping times in my guided imagery class? Could change be happening in spite of what seemed to be inattention? I looked in my journal. I discovered something astounding. When I was there attending to the steps, listening to my body, writing in my journal, even if I wasn't doing it perfectly, change was happening. I was making progress even when I was being kinda sloppy.

 

Think of the sleepers. The sleepers were there in the room with the group. Every week. They woke up, colored with the group, and talked about sleeping. So when I showed up and kept the journal and wrote about sleeping through my food plan, I was still engaged with my body and working the steps. I was talking with myself about what was happening. I was not criticizing myself for food sleeping, I was simply watching. And I kept coming back to the journal. I kept coming back to my body and my healing.

 

The nature of the sugar sensitive person is to give when things get difficult. Like the C57 mice, you crouch in the corner and think you can't stick to your plan. Your biochemistry supports learned helplessness. You feel inadequate, overwhelmed and unable to follow through the way you hoped. A thousand failed diets from the past reinforced these feelings. As soon as you "sleep", you say "Yah, see you did it again!" So you run away from the program, run away from yourself.


This time it will be different, because knowing your are sugar sensitive lets you finally, finally understand the nature of who you are. Knowing you are sugar sensitive lets you shift the perspective from worrying about a thousand "failed" diets to being open to a solution. Think of that. You are tenacious. You keep going, you search and continue. You may be impulsive and impatient, but you can be and are committed to finding a solution. This program helps you use your tenacity in a new way. Because you now finally understand why other diets haven't worked, you can start to make choices. You can change the voices that say, "I know this won't really work" into "hmmmm, let's sort this out." "Why am I bored?" "Why don't I like the journal?" "Why do I sabotage my efforts?" These questions become a part of our healing. They are not the old tapes of inadequacy. They may be the same questions, but they are asked from a different perspective.

 

Say to yourself, "I will do whatever it takes to heal this. I will give it time, money, energy, whatever it takes. Taking care of my food will be at the TOP of my list. Not after my job, or after my family or maybe when I get to it. But every day." You have made these affirmations a thousand times. But generally, you make them in your head. You "think" about your affirmations. But mostly you do not actually put the affirmations into practice. What would it mean, really mean to "do whatever it takes?"


 

 

 

 

 

This is Grace unfolding. You are not alone.

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