Love the folks who attended the webinars, wow. Thank you for all your emails.
Here is the replay of the very last day, which I think went the very best: no tech troubles, no sudden noises to edit out, no goofy mistakes.
Eating Peace Webinar: Five Spells to Break, or How We’re Thinking About Food & Body, To Dissolve Our Eating Battles
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Although those tech mistakes can be quite entertaining and funny.
I even remembered to put up my front door sign for when clients come over: “Please do NOT knock, IN SESSION”.
At the end, I did have a tiny glitch however.
It was a “thinking” glitch.
Inside my own head.
A momentary thought based on a comment in the chat: “I just wish the program wasn’t so expensive.”
Sigh.
I’ve gone all over the place from wanting to offer entirely free grant-run programs with no financial barrier to anyone, to wanting to make a decent income for myself and feel compensated for all the time and training undertaken.
It appears to be ever in-between the two, and always finding its own balance.
Perhaps just like the inner world of eating when it’s at peace: not too little, not too much.
Just right.
I know the fee seems expensive to some, based on the full range of what it available online in the world, from completely free to many thousands of dollars.
I realized in the moment of reading that comment about the fee, I had the opportunity to do The Work on the beliefs “I’ve disappointed people” or “they think it’s too expensive and that means IT IS” or “they wish it was less expensive and that means…..they don’t understand the work and effort put into this” or finally “it means I’m doing something wrong”.
Oh my.
I noticed, I had no idea if any of those are true.
But the distant feeling of stress. Ugh.
I did immense research on the time, expense and effort to build the program and determine the fee (and got help doing this, too).
Suddenly, to connect with this inquiry and share the thinking, I jumped on video and did The Work right on the spot.
I hope you find the familiar voice of what I call Too Much Not Enough Never Just Right helpful to question.
That’s a story or spell I always believed about food. It never seemed it was just right. Ever.
And how about landing on the pricing for this immersion program? Also not just right for some people.
Eating, Money, This Moment, Life: Too Much or Not Enough, Never Just Right
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No one needs any program, ultimately. You have a program already, and it’s called Your Life.
This EPE program is created in service to find peace and rest, in our inner world when it comes to food, eating, hunger, fullness, compulsion, weight, fat, thin, lack of connection.
It also is a pay-it-forward to all the people who helped me along the way: therapists, meditation teachers, experts, nutritionists, authors, guides.
My intentions are very sincere and a huge amount of effort and research and constant improvement has gone on to make this program….and it won’t be right for everyone, that’s for sure.
People in the past who have signed up have helped make it better and better.
It’s a grand learning experiment.
If it is sincerely and honestly way too much for you to afford and yet you’d love to participate, then you can apply for a scholarship by filling in detail at the link provided below, letting us know what would work for you–I’ll read it with the assistance of a mentor I trust and we’ll get back to you as soon as possible before Sunday, January 26th at midnight when the Eating Peace Experience program closes.
Click HERE for the scholarship application. Please share as much as possible about your current circumstances.
And to all of you eating peace readers, my sincere thanks in this journey of the past few weeks gearing up to Eating Peace Experience.
And now return you to your regularly scheduled programming (LOL): Eating Peace encouragement around once a week. If you wish to unsubscribe, click on the very tiny small letters at the bottom of any email where it says Update Preferences/Unsubscribe.
Much love,
Grace