… but I suspected otherwise.

You see, D had been going through our program for well over two months now and she was getting frustrated because everyone else was losing inches…

But… she hadn’t dropped a pants size yet

I felt awful… this couldn’t be the case. She hadn’t missed any of the workouts and she her fitness level was definitely improving.

I just didn’t get it.

What was I missing?

Yet, a week later… I found out all I needed to know…

One of our trainers went with D out to the car to grab a check from her for the next months program… and what she saw was absolutely embarrassing… and D was horrified.

Many people go throughout life putting on a great “face” and seemingly making everything look like they are doing their best… but things just never seem to work out for them.

I pulled D into the office and asked her what else she was doing to sabotoge herself… were there any other possible things that were contributing to her failures.

I mean, finding a car FULL of fast food wrappers makes me think that there might be something else going on…

Do you ask yourself every night if you really gave everything your best? Could you have improved on something?

If you are familiar with the word “kaizen”… it means small, constant, improvements.

Concentrate on improving yourself each day and don’t sabotage yourself by doing things that you know… ultimately… will lead to your failure…

It’s okay to fail… BUT it’s not okay to fail when you know WHY you are failing…

Learn from your mistakes… that’s how life works. And trust me… everyone makes them.

The difference between the successful and the unsuccessful is how they process the knowledge that comes from their mistakes.

And I have a mistake that I have to admit…

I really didn’t expect the response that the Fat Loss Black Book would get… it’s been nothing short of amazing…

If you haven’t ordered… jump in now… I won’t let you down.

http://www.FatLossBlackBook.com

Because there’s nothing to lose except old misconceptions and the old you…

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