February 8, 2012

Your Dreams of Weight Loss Can Come True

Have you been dreaming of losing weight for a long time now, maybe even most of your life?

Do you have the dream of going shopping and trying on smaller sized clothes, and just loving how you look in them?

If your dream is to lose weight once and for all (and keep it off!), you can make it come true.

The power to take action is in your hands, and while your end goal may seem like it’s a long way off, if you start today and each day continue to take positive action in your eating and exercise habits, you will get there.

All you must do is make the commitment to yourself and begin. If you truly wish to achieve your goal of weight loss and weight maintenance, you surely will. The power to make your dreams come true is in your hands.

Your Dreams Can Come True
©2006 by Max Steingart

You are never given a wish
without also being given the power to make it come true.

The achievement of your goal is assured
the moment you commit yourself to it.
If you have the desire, you have the power to attain it.

Permanent Weight Loss

You can have anything you want in life
if you will sacrifice everything else for it.
Your dreams can come true if you pursue them.

Where there’s a will, there’s a way.

Permanent Weight Loss

About JoLynn:

JoLynn Braley, The F.A.T. Release Coach, is a certified Master NLP Practitioner and coach who helps highly successful women, age 35-55, achieve permanent weight loss.

JoLynn guides her clients through her proven, step-by-step system where they release their fears and drop the fat...with Struggle-Free action.

JoLynn combines the power of NLP (neurolinguistics) with LOA (law of attraction) along with the power of her own intuitive gifts to provide core mind-body transformation to her clients. To learn more about her step-by-step, proven process to success click here.

Comments

  1. Commitment truly is the determining factor of any weight loss program’s success. I just wish I have a very sturdy one to also accomplish my weight-loss goals. Here’s to us!

  2. Yes, I agree that commitment is a large factor. You have to be ready to lose the weight and make changes that will last. If you truly aren’t ready at all to get the job done, it will be tough to stick with it and keep your motivation up.

    It can definitely be done though, and this is from someone who has stumbled more than once in my efforts to lose and keep the weight off. I’m determined this time to get it done. ;)