Thin And Blessed
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WHAT IF YOU COULD GET THIN SIMPLY BY CHANGING HOW YOU THINK?
THIN And BLESSED joyfully leads you through 10 Wise Decisions that replace diet resistance with love, power, and joy, to motivate the most effortless weight loss you’ll ever know. Finally, losing weight will be easy, joyful, natural, and fun – on any diet you choose – or maybe on no diet at all.Distracted? Frustrated? Overwhelmed? The 10 Wise Decisions melt away the frustrating past and empower change that lasts. You’ll be serenely secure and relaxed in your new, thin body and you’ll never again have to fight for the dream of thin. Your weight struggle is an old story that needs a new ending. There is mighty power tucked inside you just waiting to be unleashed. You really can learn to love yourself thin… and change your whole world.It’s time to take a joyride – all the way to THIN And BLESSED.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780578163376
ISBN10: 0578163373
Elizabeth Brickman
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: May 2015
Publisher: Spring Arbor Distributors
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