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Dear Michelle, Well hello and welcome to another week of The Genuine Article. We've
got so much good stuff going on here at CEDRIC that I've taken the liberty
of listing the key upcoming offerings and events. On that note, make a note of our accelerated 4 week group, starting October 23rd and meeting 3 times a week for two hours each time. A healthy dose of support and a giant infusion of tools! If you can swing the time for the next few weeks it would be wonderful. Also, last week I asked for feedback about the length of the newsletter: Whether you felt it was a bit too long. The feedback was amazing. So incredibly constructive, such great suggestions for little things we could do to enhance our community. I am so grateful to all of you who shared your thoughts with me. I appreciate the time you took to do that and it means a great deal to me that you care so much for your experience with our newsletter that you took the time to share about how we could make it better. The feedback was resounding: The newsletter is a great length! Don't change that! I was so thrilled to hear how many of you actually print off The
Article to read throughout the week and in the months that follow. That is
so wonderful. Very validating for me and what a gift to yourself to have
those tools and information at your fingertips. And how did it go with your reflection on finances? A few clients have mentioned how timely that topic was and how happy they were to receive some suggestions about how to move forward. Also, the tie in to food as a coping strategy and financial concerns helped some to appreciate how important it is on many levels to feel on top of their financial situation and that they are moving towards a place of security there. I received a great piece of feedback about making sure I mention where the books I suggest can be obtained for those who don't have a lot of extra cash to spend. I'll make sure that I do that in the future. The books that I mentioned last week: Rich Dad, Poor Dad and The Automatic Millionaire and Smart Women Finish Rich are all available to borrow from our library and are no doubt in the library near you. Well, let's get on with our Quotes, Tools, What's New and Reader's Remarks. Have a wonderful week and remember to check in with your Authentic Self throughout your day and to always look beneath any food and body focus to the underlying trigger. It's not about food and the sooner you prove that to yourself the sooner you'll be free! ![]() Love Michelle
Here are some pieces of feedback that we received this past week about our newsletter. Thanks to all of you who provide us with feedback, it is so important for us to know what works for you and what doesn't. We appreciate hearing from you! I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your newsletters. I read them whenever you send them to me and they are great. I am just committing to the things you are suggesting Michelle and I really appreciate the support here and your stories. Just wanted to tell you I love your weekly newsletter & I think it is the perfect size. Hope all is well with you & I'm looking forward to reading your book. So enjoying receiving the newsletter again. Reminding me what I learned a few years back and how to keep practicing it. You asked for feedback re: length of newsletter. The content is useful and relevant. I like the pictures putting faces to names. One thought I had was in the discussion piece on money/poverty and then the follow-up suggestion: "pick up a few books on the issue of money that will make a huge difference to your sense of empowerment to change your situation, regardless of your age." For those who live on low or limited incomes, suggesting where it's available for free either in your library at the Cedric Center or at the general library would be helpful. Appreciate the hard work you and the other staff are doing! Thank you. The feedback on the newsletter being too long caught my eyes and mind. I totally disagree - I enjoy the in-depth readings; they help me to learn and understand complicated issues and concerns. I think that the instant gratification mentality is part of the problem we all have with eating disorders and self-abuse. Please don't change your format - it is refreshing, offers intelligent perspectives and I print and store them for later reflecting and learning. Keep up the good work. You are all so awesome.
This week I'm sharing a few quotes from "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari" by Robin Sharma. It's a wonderful "how to" book on expanding your consciousness and deepening your connection with yourself on all levels. I'm still hanging on to it at home but as soon as I'm done re-reading it (a few more weeks I'd say) it will be added to our library. "To improve your mind without the cultivation of your physical gifts would be a very hollow victory. Elevating your mind and body to their highest level without nurturing your soul would leave you feeling very empty and unfulfilled. But when you dedicate your energies to unlocking the full potential of all three of your human endowments, you will taste the divine ecstacy of an enlightened life." "Quick-fixes do not work. All lasting inner change requires time and effort. Persistence is the mother of personal change." "You must be ruthless with your time. Learn to say no. Having the courage to say no to the little things in life will give you the power to say yes to the big things."
Our Web Page is Up! Vancouver Health Show New In House Group New Web GroupOur 6 month web group is an awesome experience for
anyone who wants to take part in a healing group but would prefer to
receive their support from home. We have been offering our web group for 7
years now and have received wonderful feedback from participants about
their healing experience and the strong sense of connection they felt with
their group members. The Web program provides you one group session every
week for 24 weeks; each group session on line is 90 minutes. You also get
a Monday update which is a weekly newsletter just for your group with
sharing specific to the topic for that week. You get all of our products
(book, cd's, dvd's and workbooks) and a cd with each of your 24 weeks of
lessons and corresponding handouts. Yoga Intensive Weekend Workshop: Phase I For a full listing of upcoming events and appearances at The CEDRIC
Centre, visit our events page on our web site:
www.compulsiveeating.com/news.php
Most of the time my brain works really well! Sometimes,
not! Also, I would like to request that anyone who tries the homework this
week share their experience of it with me so that I can pass their
experiences on to our readers (anonymously) and let others who may have
sat on the fence with this one know the benefits of this tool.
Last week I shared with you some thoughts about your Authentic Self.
The week before that I encouraged you to "check in with your gut feeling a
few times a day. And whatever you notice there ask yourself: Independent
of food and body stuff, what might be going on in my world to trigger this
feeling in me?" Now we're going to put those pieces together and build a
solid tool for you to be able to catch any unmet needs as they begin to
arise and attend to them directly so that you never get to the point of
distress that leads you to use isolation, procrastination and food to
cope. The Drill Sgt. is caught up in co-dependency. He's caught up in needing
everyone else's approval first and foremost. Then and only then will he
let you attend to any esteem or self-respect needs of our own. Well, you
know firsthand that there is absolutely no way to meet everyone's needs.
There is always someone who will be unhappy or frustrated or want more or
less, or something other than what you're offering. Now as far as the Drill Sgt. is concerned I have just committed a
sacrilege. "Meet your own needs before you meet those of others?" He says.
"That's a sure path to ostracism, judgement and vanity." That's the old
co-dependent belief and the Drill Sgt. has bought into it hook, line and
sinker. So of course he's going to have some resistance and uncertainty
about a new way of thinking. It's time to ask yourself how well the old
way of thinking is working for you.
Well, what do you think? Do you want to keep pouring more of your
precious life energy into an old, inherited way of doing things that never
worked and never will? If there is any part of you saying no it's time to
explore a new way of being with the world, with food and with yourself.
What would that look like you say? Well, it looks like this: Three times a day for the next week stop, put your hand on your
stomach, connect with your Authentic Self through your conscious intention
to hear what she has to say right now and ask yourself the following
questions: Stop and check in with those 3 questions 3 times a day for the next
week and you will begin to notice many things. Identifying and healing those blocks to your authentic expression is where you will begin to see change occurring on a very deep level. A whole new way of looking at the world and your place in it is awaiting your awareness that your needs are valid, you have a right to feeling peaceful and to caring for yourself first. From that place you are able to be the best friend, lover, parent, employee, student, child etc. that you have ever been.
Well, I had a thing or two to learn about blogging! I began the CEDRIC blog a few months ago with the intention of creating a community of CEDRIC clients who would share with each other about their recovery experiences; how they were using the tools and what they were noticing. Also, I hoped that clients and readers would share feedback with me about CEDRIC and the things that we could do to make us better every day. I didn't understand at the point of putting the blog on line that there is a blog etiquette. A sort of "rules of blogging" if you will. And I didn't realize that for any professional blog the rule of thumb is to issue user login i.d.'s so that each member is accountable for their sharing. So, within the first month of our blog I had breached etiquette
unknowingly by removing an entry and by deleting feedback. I want our blog to be a place where people can share authentically about their experiences with our tools, our work, our promotions and anything else that might impact their experience of CEDRIC. So, I've been doing a little research, reading some books and taking some time to educate myself on how to make our blog a safe place to share and receive support. To that end, I am in the process of making a few changes to our blog.
At which point I'll be offering user accounts to anyone who wants to post
providing they adhere to the blogging etiquette and I commit to doing the
same. And if anyone has any suggestions for things they'd like to see on the
blog or how they have seen other blogs run effectively I welcome your
sharing.
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