Assalam Alaikum,
Stop me if you’ve heard this one:
You start a diet and do your very best to stick to it.
Then, something happens that seems to trigger deeply unpleasant emotions: you have a bad day at work; the person you’re interested in doesn’t text you back; a parent tells you you’re worthless… ad infinitum.
Then, on your way home instead of making that healthy meal which is part of the ‘diet plan’, you stop by a drive-through McDonalds, because it’s been a bad day and you ‘deserve’ it.
6 Weeks Later: you’re completely off that diet and instead of happing ripped abs, you’re stuck wondering why you always struggle to make progress on your personal health & fitness goals.
The problem isn’t really that one ‘bad’ meal you had. The problem is the mind-set that makes you feel like food is a way to reward or punish yourself, based on how you feel in the moment.
Want to know how to clear your mind of such unhelpful thinking permanently…
At The Paradigm Shift Live Event, you will…
Permanently end emotional ‘comfort’ eating and naturally, effortlessly return your ideal body
Start feeling taken care of, and feeling proud of your body, even if you’ve been neglecting it for a while.
Develop unshakable ‘willpower’ and ‘discipline’ required to train your body consistently (Confession: I’m using the ‘speech marks’ ironically, because after The Paradigm Shift, you’ll find exercising so easy, it won’t even feel like it requires discipline).
If you want to gain the spiritual, psychological understanding that brings an end to emotional eating & self-sabotage in all areas of life, sign up now while seats are available:
The Paradigm Shift Live Event.
Peace, Love & Blessings.
Mamoon
P.S. Tomorrow (Friday 13th) at midnight the HUGE discount disappears. So pull yourself away from that late-night Horror Movie, and do something good for yourself:
Book Your Early Bird Ticket Now.
P.P.S. Check out all the testimonials from clients on this page, including one young lady who effortlessly dropped 1kg of weight just by stopping her binge-eating habit.