Don’t like the way you look and can’t stand looking at photos of yourself?

 

    • Are you embarrassed to run into old friends that knew you when you were younger and thinner?
    • Do you wish you had an invisibility cloak so you could go where you needed to go and get back home and hide?
    • Do you tell yourself that if you could just get into “perfect” shape, life would be fun and then you would want to be seen?

But the truth is you’ve tried so many diets and nothing seems to work and it feels too painful to even try anymore……

Well, regardless of your weight or waist size…..

Here is some truth for you – the number on the scale has no real bearing on how much you love your body.

In fact, you can be in “perfect” shape and still hate the way you look in the mirror.
I know this because I have a dirty secret of my own.


I spent 10 years as a successful fitness model and competitor, on infomercials and the cover of magazines and even I saw flaws in this body and didn’t love myself.

My own experience has shown me that the key to loving my body had nothing to do with my weight or “perfect” physical appearance, it had everything to do with the beliefs in my head.

NO amount of physical transformation will ever change the beliefs in your head.

If you hate yourself at 300 lbs. you will hate yourself at 130 lbs.  When you start with hate, you will end with hate.  But, when you love yourself  at 300 lbs, you will also love yourself at 130lbs.  Because when you start with love you only end up with love.

The key to loving your body is not in a smaller number on the scale or the way your jeans fit.

It’s time to love yourself from the  inside – out.

It’s NOT time for another diet.


So, if you’re ready to love yourself and lose weight, this is where I come in.


I first work with you on transforming all of those negative and limiting beliefs.  Then I teach you how to transform on the outside so that you look just as beautiful on the outside as you feel on the inside.

Isn’t it time for you to be your most beautiful self?