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July 22, 2018,

Hi {!firstname_fix},

Whew, that heat has been clobbering us. My thermometer has shown 111 a couple of times this last week. Taking a siesta mid day seems like the best solution. I have been getting up very early mornings because it is cool and very quiet. This morning it was also VERY dark. There was no moonlight. I had bought a tiny flashlight at the office supply store so I wanted to try it out. WHOA! did it light up the room. Great metaphor for all of us, I think...Even tiny things can hold great light.

I am working on getting the revision of PNP squared away and am reading the science behind what I am writing about. This always fills me with joy. This week I have been writing about the amygdala so have gone back to many of my citations. I am especially intrigued by the writings on sex differences in amygdala formation and function. I want to see what the current research is looking at. This will be a fun diversion this week since my computer is right in line with the swamp cooler blower.

The screen addiction material is shaping up. I am pleased with the interest. You can be comforted you are not alone in thinking about this topic. And the people in the class are people just like you. If you don't know if you have a problem, try not being on social media for 3 days and see how you feel. If you start getting cranky, sign up for the class, LOL.

We will start the first week in August. I want to work with you to understand the neurochemistry of screen addiction. The focus will be on removing the shame generally associated with this and helping you to be functional and proactive (or helping someone else). We will also look at how *doing the food* helps healing screen addiction. This class will last for 4 weeks and be another in the series of *in depth* explorations. Email me if you would like to attend.

We are also working on some interesting updates in YLD so make sure to read that section below. And we do carry those containers in the store, LOL. I have one and take it in the car.

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COMMUNITY CLASSES​​​​​​​

YLD: The Introduction to Your Last Class will resume tomorrow. Charlotte is back from her vacation in Turkey and is ready to rock. Don't you think it is interesting that we can have someone lead a class who vacations in Turkey?


The community classes are without charge.


NEW CLASS: Healing Screen Addiction
The class will work on the neurochemistry of screen addiction. We will also cover subtypes of Internet addiction including Internet pornography, chat rooms, Internet gaming, and Internet gambling. The focus will be on removing the shame generally associated with this and helping you to be functional and proactive (or helping someone else. We will also look at how *doing the food* helps healing screen addiction. The class will run for 4 weeks and will be $99.
Email Kathleen if you are interested.

WORKING WITH KATHLEEN
I feel very strongly about offering you a way to work with me directly. I have set up a whole range of options for you to do that - going from private coaching to being involved in small groups. We look at the coaching as Kathleen on retainer, which means you don't have to flounder around and do so much hit or miss groping. If you are ready to be functional and simply learn what to do, it helps.

Coaching is $20 @ week and is on Autopay so it is really easy. This link will show you all the choices.

Coaching Apprentice is open to people starting or restarting. Apprentice coaching is more structured and skills oriented. Apprentice is geared for steps one-three.
Coaching Skilled is for people who are settled with their steps and want to look at other issues more in-depth. It is also for people coming back to the steps after a detour :)
Signature Coaching is for those who want to work individually with Kathleen in a 90-day process. Signature is the top of the line. All who have done it talk about their lives being changed. The trick is to have someone who truly knows what you need for your brain. If you want to heal unbalanced sugar sensitivity, call me at 505-345-3737 and ask me about how each one works.

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"Doing the food will balance you, and you will know exactly what to do to heal yourself."
Testimonial of the Week
I have one tiny suggestion for you.


My young teens have been slipping into a very bad pattern this summer. My daughter was choosing to forget to eat in the absence of school and the school lunch schedule. And my son couldn't figure out what to eat for lunch every day, so he'd just go with unbalanced snacks. Many days I was getting calls at work, hearing hungry, spacey voices ask, "What should I have for lunch?" There was good food in the house, but they weren't eating it.


I went out and bought a white board, and I simply wrote all of the things my kids could choose for lunch on it, including everything they could find in the refrigerator, freezer, and on the shelves, plus the things they can easily fix for themselves. It made an instant change for my son. I was actually surprised at how relieved he was to not have to think about what to eat.


Still a bit of a challenge getting my daughter to eat on time when I'm not home, but the "menu" I made has definitely helped for those moments when she's starting to get over the edge and can't figure out how to get food.


So - my idea is to figure out some kind of non-verbal way to remind your son of the things your son needs to do. Maybe a note on his bathroom mirror? Maybe ask him what would help?


Becca in CA

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PE and Pizza
Pizza

Oh, I'm sorry...I just can't let this go, lol.


We have pizza every Friday night. My family will not let me slide, even when the weather gets unbearably hot here. In fact, this summer I will probably "bite the bullet" and experiment on the grill with wood chips. (smile)


Last week, we had salami/pepperoni deep dish (I usually skip this) and my favorite mozz/fresh basil/tom and I experimented with a chicken, bacon, onion, ranch (homemade ranch dressing). I make 4 pizzas each week so there are leftovers...funny to watch teenagers get up early on a Saturday morning for "first dibs", lol.


You CAN have pizza on program...just with a little bit of effort. Sorry, folks, you were just all making me laugh...can you tell I love, love, love to cook RR meals???


PE


And if any of you have any great pizza recipes you would like to share, will you post them on the community forum and we can get them up on the recipe listing.


Radiant Living
Radiant Living is geared to looking at Step 7 issues. This is where you go if you want to talk about "life" things. It is open to people who are on Step 7 or people who have been on Step 7, got lost and want to come back to what they know is best for them. As many of you may know, we shifted the YLD chats to have a designated topic each week. Radiant Living remains *on demand* so we can respond to issues that are coming up for the chatters. It sure is fun!
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Your Last Diet!
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Hi all,


I'm addressing here those people who have thought about joining YLD but haven't. I held back from doing so for nearly a year.

I was partly skeptical, because in the past I had tried Dr. Phil's diet and found he was very interested in selling me pills, etc. I saw the store and decided to see what I could get out of the program for free. I took all the free classes, one by one. By that time I was sold and began to take paid classes.

Finally I have joined YLD. I have definitely gotten my money's worth just from information gained during the weekly chats. And there is a great deal more to it than that.

I do encourage you to join now.


Sue


If you are not a member yet, come and join us. If you are a current member and want to join us in the new chat room, come to the landing page. We will send you the pass words after you join.


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Miserable woman

Addiction to Misery

Kathleen DesMaisons, PhD ​​​​​​​

I have often reflected on why some people stay stuck in being miserable. No matter what life presented them, they would pick out certain variables to show that once again life was against them. This pattern went beyond your basic garden negativity. It was more like "I will continue my attachment to misery no matter what. It doesnt matter what good comes to me, I know it is not real."


This pattern defied logic to me. Why would perfectly thoughtful, intelligent people want to live this way? My first clue in sorting this out came when I noticed my own physical response. I withdrew energy, disengaged and did not want to hang with misery or the miserable. When I realized that nothing I did or said changed anything, I just backed off.


One day, in the shower, I had an incredible thought. My body was responding to les miserables just the way it does around active alcoholics and addicts. If someone commits to change, asks for help, listens and moves, I am there in a flash. But stay stuck, go round and round, whine, stay miserable no matter what, I just don't want to spend time on the boat with it. The more I have healed my own codependency the less I can do rescuing.


As I was rinsing the shampoo, I thought, "What if we can be addicted to misery?" As soon as that thought passed through, I knew it was true. It would explain the tenacious holding on, the energy, the devotion to it.


So then I trundled off to do some research on this. My books, google and PubMed all gave clues. Yep, misery evokes beta-endorphin. Misery evokes the same brain chemical activated by alcohol, heroin, morphine and sugar. When we are miserable, our brains release BE so we feel better. It soothes us until it wears off and then we have to go back for more.


We become attached to it. We get romantic and intense about all the bad things that have happened to us. We do woe is me!. Andsignificantly, we become tolerant to it, just like with any drug. Then we need bigger misery. More, more. We amp up the feeling of less than, not good enough, poor, not smart enough, not rich enough, not educated enough. And if life does not cooperate by offering enough brutal events, we create them in our minds. We need to feel worse to feel ok.


We create catastrophe in our minds, we exaggerate, we munch to create drama and perpetuate the BE feelings. The increasing tolerance creates immunity to the little negatives, so we need more misery. We then take neutral events and shape them into desperate drama. For example. Perhaps you live on little money. You feel bad because you are poor. And you have low BE because you are sugar sensitive. So you overdraft your account, you pay late, you skip your taxes. And your tolerance grows so things get worse and worse.


And when you try to change this pattern, you actually go into withdrawal. So you need to find other misery to grow. You stay in a horrible job, an abusive marriage, a bad apartment. You go round and round and misery becomes your way to being in the world.


When you first hear this, it may be confusing. You don't feel you are seeking it; you aren't looking for a "high. But think of it another way. BE is a painkiller. When life is hard, your natural tendency is to look for ways to soothe the pain. You unconsciously turn to things that do that, and then you get hooked. You didn't know. Just like you didn't know sugar was a drug until you were way in.


Les miserables is a hard one to face. You might feel shame at first and think, oh dear gawd, not more!


But the joy of healing is that now you understand. Now you have a name for what you thought was just circumstance. Now you can make sense and take action. You start to laugh at yourself. You get amazed at the skill your little inside addict hasit can find ANYTHING and EVERYTHING to make you feel ok. It has a good heart, it is trying its best to have you not feel pain. It is just a little misguided and now, in your recovery, you will do something a little different.


You will kiss it on its little black nose, and say ah, nice try, baby, but we aren't doing that anymore.. You will see that you do not want a life of les miserables. You are ready for something different. You can go to school, you can find ways to work with little money, you can leave abusive relationships, you can find a life of joy. This is what recovery is about. When you do the food, you do way more than give up sugar. You are HEALING addiction on a cellular level. Healing is real and it is yours for the doing.


Here is the Annie Lane column that brought so many of you here.


Dear Annie: I read with interest the letter from "Weird, Stupid or Selfish?" – whose husband eats all the decorative candy she puts out. His inability to resist sugar resonated with me, as I have sugar sensitivity and have engaged in exactly the same behaviors. I simply could not resist sugar.


After years of struggling and dieting and sitting in work meetings obsessing about the doughnuts instead of the topic at hand, I discovered the book "Potatoes Not Prozac," by Kathleen DesMaisons. Her theory is that people who are sugar sensitive have brains that respond differently to sugar, alcohol and refined carbs and that what they eat and when they eat it have a huge effect on them. She shows how to rebalance blood sugar levels, serotonin and beta-endorphins through small lifestyle changes and offers the latest research, free online support and seven steps to change your life. It is not about willpower; it’s about biochemistry, which her program can slowly improve, just one tiny step at a time, with amazing results.


I have been sugar-free for six years now, lost 25 pounds and never gained any of it back. I can go to dinner with family and don’t even think twice when someone orders dessert. I don’t have cravings, and sugar is no longer on my radar. I am more focused and more tolerant, and the daily mood swings are gone. The woman who wrote to you could suggest to her husband that he check out http:// radiantrecovery.com to see whether he does have sugar sensitivity. At the very least, she would be better informed about this condition. – Happy Without Sugar


Dear Happy Without Sugar: I hadn’t considered that health issues might explain

her husband’s behavior. In fact, I hadn’t even heard of sugar sensitivity.

Thanks for opening my eyes to the condition! I’d like to encourage all readers to talk to their doctors if they find themselves compulsively eating sugary snacks.

—Email questions to dearannie@creators.com


ANNIE LANE

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