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Another tool nugget was you
had a wonderful sense of humor.
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:Yes, you do.
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:You did.
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:You had incredible sense of humor
where you were able to laugh at the
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:bleakest moments or make light of it.
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:I, I've, I've never heard so much
about someone's bowel movement.
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:No, I'm kidding.
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:Welcome to Transform with Dr.
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:Maggie Yu Podcast, where
education meets results.
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:I'm Dr.
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:Maggie Yu, your guide with nearly
three decades of experience
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:in root cause medicine.
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:Here, we dive deeper into the root
causes of chronic disease through
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:interviews, case studies, and trainings.
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:There's a lot of people out there
who are skeptical and fearful.
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:What are some of your own
experience or insights into this?
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:How do people cross that and, and should
they, I mean, it's protecting them, right?
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:It's protection, right?
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:Yeah.
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:How do they cross that?
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:No, it's, and honestly, I, I love
talking about this because it's,
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:I really think that it's rooted
in a space of a lack of deserving,
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:like people don't feel that they.
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:To themselves and
putting themselves first.
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:They feel guilty about that.
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:And so how do you get through that?
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:We need to go through a process of
forgiveness first and foremost for
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:the other people in your life, right?
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:Including the medical doctors, including
medical field, going through a process
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:of forgiveness there, not necessarily
with them, but one that you just do
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:internally that then follows with
forgiveness of yourself you feel
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:you've made that have gotten you the.
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:Right.
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:I think that's critical.
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:Yeah.
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:It's so funny 'cause you know I've
actually done videos and on many
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:interviews I've actually said that
the number one emotion that actually
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:keeps people with auto immunity sick
is actually lack of forgiveness.
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:And it's not always towards other
people is towards ourselves.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:. Yeah.
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:Because, you know that story I just told.
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:It's not that all people are evil.
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:That's wasn't even the main thing.
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:The biggest fear I had
was now I can't trust.
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:I've been embezzled and, and
I know I can't trust myself.
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:I shouldn't forgive myself
for letting that happen to me.
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:Therefore I am untrustworthy.
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:And that's what happens when you don't
forgive yourself is it actually erodes
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:your, even your belief in yourself.
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:Yeah.
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:Well, and I even tell clients
I'm, I'm like, you, you need to,
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:you need to like drink, even if
it's just lemon water, right?
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:Like drink that every morning.
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:The more you can consistently take action
towards your own wellbeing, the more
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:reliable you become to your own system.
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:Actually.
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:You lose the faith in
your own consistency.
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:Yep.
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:You just lose faith in
every action of your own.
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:So encouraging them.
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:To actually just take one step at a time.
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:May it just drinking lemon water,
as you said, actually makes them
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:feel that yes, they can do it.
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:They have forgotten the fact
that yes, you are capable.
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:Your confidence is so eroded
in yourself completely.
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:That's interesting you guys say that
because one of the reasons we just
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:finished our 10 day water challenge in
the Facebook group that we just did, and
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:that was one of the biggest feedback I
had from a lot of people was that a lot of
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:people didn't feel like that was something
they could do for a full 10 days.
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:They, they, the confidence every
road is such that 10 days, I ain't,
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:I can't do this, I won't do this.
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:And after.
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:One of the things that people said
was that they, their ability, they had
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:never gotten this much support in a
community to be consistent, to actually
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:nurture in self-care, to the point
where they actually see the results
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:keep stacking up more and more and more.
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:That there was undisputable proof.
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:That they could believe in themselves,
they could achieve this and that
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:the community support and mentorship
actually worked because they had
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:indisputable results from their own body.
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:And that's the piece that
I think there isn't a.
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:And to help people recover from this
type of trauma and erosion of their
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:physical being and their health.
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:And their mental health.
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:Right?
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:Yeah.
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:What, what I found especially for myself
and then in hearing other people's
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:stories, is what was happening with
our own body was sort of a metaphor.
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:For what was happening
emotionally, mentally.
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:Right.
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:So for me, I had these issues because
of my trauma about my inability
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:to handle life, handle my life.
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:It was, it was a, it was a
capability problem, right?
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:And then my body started to mirror that.
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:Right now it wasn't capable of keeping
me well, it wasn't capable of healing.
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:And so I started to look
at things as a metaphor.
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:And so when I, I see people that come
into my practice and they're having lots
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:of issues, you know, we, we start to
look at their illness metaphorically to
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:see what's going on behind the scenes.
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:And like what Laura was talking about, a
lot of it is rooted in unforgiveness, both
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:of other people and of yourself, right?
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:Yeah.
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:And so when you can't forgive
yourself, Oh, I should have done this.
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:I should have done that.
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:Then you start to lose, there's,
there's this innate self-trust,
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:right, that you don't have.
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:And so it, it sounds like that's
what you guys were talking about.
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:Even in adding little things like water,
every single day, you're starting to
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:build your own self-trust and you're,
you're, you're knowing that you're
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:capable of doing certain things, right?
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:So building that self trust, building
that capability, I think is really key.
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:You know, I've seen of you in
your own way, During the program
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:have that point where it was
your lowest point in some way.
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:And Jamie, I remember like towards
the end of the program, you actually
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:had a medical procedure I did that
like brought you to your knees and
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:your career to your knees mm-hmm.
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:. And you were at your lowest point
where literally you couldn't
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:even trust that you could sit up
for an hour or even 20 minutes.
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:Dealing with all those neurological
symptoms and pot symptoms.
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:Right.
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:And I remember, I, I had to
come to Jesus conversation
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:with you . Excuse the metaphor.
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:Yeah.
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:Where I, I was like, I think at
that point were you even working or
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:you were, you had to stop working
because you were feeling so sick.
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:Yeah.
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:And I actually, you were like, I don't
even know if I, I can't work and I don't
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:even know I could do what you're asking.
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:I'm like, what do you mean?
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:Of course you're going back to work.
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:What do you mean?
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:Of course you can do that.
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:Yeah.
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:And I even had to say, you know,
even if you don't believe it, you're
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:gonna have to borrow your, the belief
from me because I've seen hundreds
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:of you have this happened and I've
seen hundreds of this get better.
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:So even if you don't have that
certainty and you don't, the
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:belief you can borrow it from me.
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:Totally.
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:And, and that I think was so huge
for me because not only, you know,
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:are you an expert telling me I've
seen this, you're gonna be fine.
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:This is possible.
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:You're not too far gone.
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:But then you also hear the
testimonies of other people.
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:And then I also started reading
books on my own about neuroscience
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:and rewiring the brain and mindset
and, and hearing those stories.
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:And so I just chose at that point, go.
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:Symptoms because everything
told me I was doomed.
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:Right?
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:Everything told me, you're
not gonna get better.
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:This is your life.
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:So I stopped doing that and I started
surrounding myself and filling
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:my brain with stories of hope.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:with stories of possibility.
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:And that's what I lived in.
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:That's what I chose to marinate
myself in day and night, day
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:and night, day and night.
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:After the come to Jesus moment with you,
because I'm like, this is, at some point,
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:this is gonna be a mindset thing for me.
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:You know, at some point I have
to decide that I'm gonna go in a
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:certain direction and then make
the choices to get myself there.
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:Well, I think that's
clearly the focus is power.
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:And you were focused on the fact
that, no, I'm never gonna be
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:able to do any of this again.
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:And guess what?
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:You were growing and manifesting
and I was like, no girl.
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:We're interrupting this right now.
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:You made the decision to be open
to being coached about this and
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:you shifted your focus to hell?
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:Yes, of course I can do this.
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:Hell yes, of course I can.
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:Better and hell yes.
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:I'm gonna actually surround myself
with people and videos and stuff.
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:Of all the people who get better.
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:I mean, think about this.
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:How many hours a week do you think
most people without immunity and
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:chronic disease spend Googling
all the stuff that can go wrong?
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:Yeah, a lot.
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:And what do you, and you said that,
Jamie, you said that yourself, right?
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:You said I was Googling all the things,
people with pots or people with this
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:neurological condition, people with
this migraine from this procedure or
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:this that, like what else can go wrong?
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:And you were already living
as if you were dying and dead.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:, were you gonna die?
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:Mm-hmm.
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:. And shifting the focus,
I think is a tool I.
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:Because she's totally right.
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:It's, you just need to decide.
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:And it's funny because those
people who say, well, I can't do
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:this program because I'm too sick.
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:I've been let down too many
times, I can't tolerate it.
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:That's actually the exact
reason you need to do it.
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:Right?
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:Yeah.
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:Yeah.
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:Because you need, I, I gotta be
honest, like one of the biggest
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:things that I can say I've gotten
from being ill is growing that hell
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:up, like growing up and learning.
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:I.
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:To take care of myself in the
way that my body desired it.
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:But that I was like, no, no, no.
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:Having like a tantrum about,
no, I don't wanna do that.
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:Right?
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:And so I was held accountable
and was almost like trained
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:in this program as well.
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:Just automatically where this
just, honestly, I'm doing this
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:because it feels loving, right?
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:I'm being so loving and
so good to myself and.
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:So borrow her mentality for a bit.
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:And Laura, don't you think that once
you adopt this about your health, it
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:transfers to other areas of your life too?
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:Oh my gosh.
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:Oh yes, it does.
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:That's, yeah.
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:I've become a fierce guardian of my,
my emotional life, my, my mental life.
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:Right.
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:A fierce guardian.
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:Fierce guardian right there.
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:Boop, boop boop.
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:Yeah.
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:, . No, I mean, it's beautiful to
see what you've done with being
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:your, your healthy boundaries
and seeing your strength in that.
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:I mean, there's no waiver . I, I
can't, my health depends on it.
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:You know, my, my life depends on it.
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:I can't, I can't.
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:I can't wait.
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:One thing I've seen Laura do, and I'm
just gonna comment on Laura here, a
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:little kudos to Laura is shit went down.
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:Shit went down in the middle.
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:While you were in the program, there
was a lot of stuff that was going on
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:with your, with you and your health.
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:It was a journey through
that out the other side.
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:But what I really loved, and this is a
tool for everybody, another tool nugget
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:was you had a wonderful sense of humor.
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:Yes, you do.
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:You did.
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:Incredible sense of humor.
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:Where you were able to laugh at the
bleakest moments or make light of it?
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:I, I've, I've never heard so much
about someone's bowel movements.
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:No, I'm kidding.
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:all day.
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:Dr.
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:Maggie , but I loved that.
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:Was that you were able
to have a sense of humor.
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:Yeah.
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:You know if you guys haven't
watched the show, Ted Lasso.
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:I love Ted Lasso.
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:And one of the things that he tells one of
the Ted Lassos is he says, be a goldfish.
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:They lost this giant game.
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:He goes, be a goldfish.
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:He's like, what's the of a goldfish?
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:Three seconds.
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:Next and, and one of the things
about you, Laura, is that we could be
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:having a conversation about a really
bleak, terrible time and literally
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:I just see you, three seconds is
up, shift, laugh, make light of it.
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:There that is.
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:Do you see that?
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:Yeah.
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:Humor is a really strong
tool in resiliency.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:and laughing is a way, quick way to shift.
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:And I think it's a pattern.
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:Interrupt.
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:Your humor interrupts your pattern.
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:Yes.
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:Yeah, I agree.
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:And because I do feel, yes, I, I think
one of the biggest things that happens
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:with autoimmune that I see mindset
wise is shifting into mentality.
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:Right?
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:Mental.
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:I've done it so many times, and I
do believe that we need to honor it
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:because its coming up for a reason.
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:So it's like two.
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:Get the lesson, get the understanding
of moving forward to who you would
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:desire to become, make your decision,
like Jamie said, and snap outta it.
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:Yep.
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:I think this needs to be a conversation
about what is the difference between
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:being victim and being responsible.
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:There's a big difference and
it is really rooted in our
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:languaging and, and everything.
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:When we are a victim, we think
things are happening to us.
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:Okay.
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:When we are responsible.
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:We're actually creating this.
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:We're responsible for this experience
we've created for ourselves, . So
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:most of us are living in victim.
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:It's everybody else's fault
because they failed me.
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:It's because I can't do this.
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:I was fired from this.
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:I was that.
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:That's why I am here.
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:Whereas response, being
responsible is, I made that choice.
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:I created that, I made that choice, I
created that I'm choosing to think in
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:this way, and that's why I feel depressed.
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:I'm choosing, you know, like it's,
there's a big difference between
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:being victim and being responsible.
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:And yet most of us are living, spending
most of our time as a victim, like as if
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:all this stuff is happening to us, and
we have no personal responsibility in
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:this because we're scared to take it on.
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:Because then we're like,
what happens if I fail?
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:Then what's gonna happen?
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:Right?
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:You fail anyway, so you fail anyway.
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:Right, exactly.
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:That's what I'm like.
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:Owning full responsibility was
very daunting to then for how
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:Own over beautifully liberating.
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:It is actually an experience
because I had Laura on one of the
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:pod meetings with me and yeah, she
started off with a pod meeting.
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:There was a little tantrum and
then she shifted her gears real
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:rapidly and actually it was a
learning moment was right there.
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:So it was Laura's growth
happening right there in just
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:40 minutes with us in the pod.
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:Yeah.
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:Well, and and to me, I actually think.
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:Yep.
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:And I actually like the fact that
even as a, you, you say, I, I'm the
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:leader in this, in this program, right?
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:I'm growing every single
day, every single day.
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:I ha I'm just being smacked with
life lessons every single day.
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:And it is not shameful for me to admit
this is an area I'm working on to grow.
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:In fact, that happened today.
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:You guys saw the post in the group?
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:Oh yeah.
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:I made a book talking about my personal
area of growth that I needed to work
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:on, that I was practicing, that I was
sharing with everyone in the group.
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:And I think that's really
important to know is, is that
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:life is practicing the skill.
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:Like Laura had to practice
to laugh at danger.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:and sadness.
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:Right.
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:Jamie had to practice shifting from
I feel sorry for myself versus I'm
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:responsible for what I think and do now.
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:Mm-hmm.
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:. Right.
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:I mean, there had to be a
shift that had to happen there.
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:Being responsible for yourself.
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