Think Yourself Thin

The Dna System to Reprogram Your Own Brain to Lose Weight and Keep It Off

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Weight Loss, Healthy Living, Diets
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Author: Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas ISBN: 9781491784686
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 20, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas
ISBN: 9781491784686
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 20, 2016
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Are you tired of promising yourself this will be the year you finally lose weight? Do you follow a good diet and exercise program and are still overweight? Why are you self-sabotaging yourself? In Think Yourself Thin, author Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas discusses a key component to losing weight and keeping it off using your brain and a science called Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

Nathalie P. combines her experience in fitness, nutrition, life coaching, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming into a system that shows you how to reprogram your brain to lose weight effortlessly and how to keep the weight off for good. Think Yourself Thin reviews the two components of weight loss: nutrition and exercise, in a way that will help you see the concepts in a more mindful way and to crave healthy food and naturally want to exercise.

With success stories, brain exercises, and techniques included, Nathalie P. introduces the DNA system and shows how everything you need for weight loss is inside yourself. You know exactly what to do be your best. The know-how is within you waiting to be discovered.

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Are you tired of promising yourself this will be the year you finally lose weight? Do you follow a good diet and exercise program and are still overweight? Why are you self-sabotaging yourself? In Think Yourself Thin, author Nathalie Plamondon-Thomas discusses a key component to losing weight and keeping it off using your brain and a science called Neuro-Linguistic Programming.

Nathalie P. combines her experience in fitness, nutrition, life coaching, and Neuro-Linguistic Programming into a system that shows you how to reprogram your brain to lose weight effortlessly and how to keep the weight off for good. Think Yourself Thin reviews the two components of weight loss: nutrition and exercise, in a way that will help you see the concepts in a more mindful way and to crave healthy food and naturally want to exercise.

With success stories, brain exercises, and techniques included, Nathalie P. introduces the DNA system and shows how everything you need for weight loss is inside yourself. You know exactly what to do be your best. The know-how is within you waiting to be discovered.

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