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<p>It&#8217;s daylight savings
time and I pretty much skipped here because it&#8217;s light out. This time of year,
a lot of people are starting to think about summer. The nights are getting
longer and we&#8217;re starting to get a little bit warmer. I don&#8217;t want to jinx it,
I don&#8217;t want to talk too loudly because Mother Nature might be like, &#8220;Hey,
you&#8217;re getting a snowstorm in two weeks.&#8221; So, I don&#8217;t want to jinx it, I
just want to say that I didn&#8217;t feel the coldness that I normally feel when I’m
outside.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Fit For Summer&#8217;</strong></h4>



<p>While yes you are looking
forward to summer you are thinking to yourself, &#8220;Can I get fit in time for
summer'&#8221; And today is exactly 100 days to summer. Now, I&#8217;m counting summer
as being June 21st. I think it&#8217;s like the astronomical summer, I think that&#8217;s the technical name for it. Some
people think of summer as Memorial Day; I&#8217;m thinking of summer as June 21st,
because at least here in New England it doesn&#8217;t start to really get warm till
around June.&nbsp;</p>



<p>This summer I want you
to feel fit and confident and comfortable in your body and with a hundred days
you&#8217;ve got time. You really do have time. And I&#8217;m talking about there&#8217;s no
deprivation, I&#8217;m talking about that you&#8217;re not going to be like that poor girl
who&#8217;s having carrots and water while everyone else is enjoying things. I want
you to be able to glide into summer, enjoy your summer and come out on the
other side of summer and not feel like, &#8220;Oh crap, I got to diet because I
had too much barbecue.&#8221; </p>



<p><strong>I want you to really learn what it takes to have sustainable
weight loss.</strong> I want you&nbsp; to know what it takes to have a sustainable,
healthy lifestyle without always feeling like you have these big highs and lows
where you have to diet before your big vacation and then lose your stuff on vacation,
then have to diet again to get ready for the next big thing, then lose your stuff
again. If you are over that keep listening,</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Keep It Simple</strong> </h4>



<p>Right now some of you
visualize summer and you&#8217;re just like, &#8220;Sweet Georgia Brown.&#8221; You are
thinking ‘there&#8217;s no way my thighs with the cottage cheese on them are ready
for prime time, there&#8217;s no way that&#8217;s ever going to happen, and thigh gap, I
haven&#8217;t had that since I was 13’. And if you&#8217;re saying you&#8217;re not ready, keep reading
because I&#8217;m going to help get you ready. It&#8217;s not going to be anything drastic
or crazy like that. The biggest thing I always tell people is keep it simple,
simple. </p>



<p>Women like to
over-complicate stuff, ad nauseam, we like to take something simple and add 500
layers on top of it so that it&#8217;s so complicated that we&#8217;re like &#8220;Wah'&#8221;
It&#8217;s worse than trying to put it together IKEA furniture, that&#8217;s how
complicated we make stuff. So, I want you to keep it simple. I want you in your
mind&#8217;s eye to think about what is going well today. What are you doing well, so
that we can start to build upon it&#8217; </p>



<p>Are you going to the
gym&#8217; Awesome! How many times do you go into the gym&#8217; What&#8217;s the duration of the
time that you&#8217;re at the gym&#8217; What are you doing at the gym&#8217; And what tweaks can
we make to what is already going well&#8217; </p>



<p>If you&#8217;re going to the
gym and maybe you&#8217;re only going for 30 minutes and you&#8217;re walking on the
treadmill, great. Could you take 15 minutes of that 30-minute time block and
put in some strength training&#8217; Could you add an extra 15 minutes&#8217; Could that
walk become a jog and a walk&#8217; Could that 30 minutes turn into maybe a HIIT
workout&#8217; What can I take from that 30 minutes of time and how can I build upon
it&#8217;</p>



<p>The same thing with
your food &#8211; maybe you&#8217;re doing great with your food, awesome. When was the last
time you changed something in your diet&#8217; And by change, I mean I know there are
some people who actually eat the same thing over and over and over again. Maybe
instead of reaching for the sweet potato when you go to the grocery store, you
reach for the beets; maybe you reach for a butternut squash. Instead of
reaching for the brown rice, maybe you&#8217;ve reached for the quinoa or some
chickpeas. It&#8217;s those little subtle tweaks I&#8217;m looking for. Maybe instead of
always having broccoli you&#8217;ve reached for another green vegetable. Little
tweaks that you can build on but still keeping it really simple. Because the
more complicated you make it, the less likely you are to continue, and I want
you to continue.</p>



<p>I like simple things. I did a Facebook Live in my group, <a rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Reality Diet (opens in a new tab)" href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/realitydiet/" target="_blank">Reality Diet</a>,  a few days ago and we talked about meal prep. I&#8217;m a simple girl, any vegetable that comes in a bag that someone has chopped, shredded, zoodled, it&#8217;s for me, those are the vegetables I will always buy. Someone asks, &#8220;How do you cook beets'&#8221; Well, I don&#8217;t cook beets because there&#8217;s this place called <a href="https://amzn.to/2Dl784L" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Love Beets  (opens in a new tab)">Love Beets </a>and they make them, and all I have to do is open up the package and slice them and then I&#8217;m done; no need to cook the beets. So, I want you to think about that, what&#8217;s already working. What are some tweaks you can make to what&#8217;s already working&#8217;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Movement challenge</strong> </h4>



<p>And I also want you to
focus on movement. Now, that&#8217;s not sexy, I know, but what is movement&#8217; Movement
is acts of daily living. I&#8217;ve talked about this on previous shows. We don&#8217;t
move a lot in our lives anymore, we&#8217;re very sedentary, like we go for a workout
and then we sit all day working and not moving a whole heck of a lot. </p>



<p>So, I challenge you, if it&#8217;s not a <a href="https://amzn.to/2IfAYf4" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Fitbit, (opens in a new tab)">Fitbit,</a> use your Apple watch or whatever and get in at least 10,000 steps a day. Just focus on having those acts of daily living. Take the dog for an extra 10 minutes on the walk, grab your kids and go for a walk around the block after dinner now that it&#8217;s a little lighter outside and a little bit warmer outside. But keep those thoughts. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Be Consistent</strong> </h4>



<p>Ask yourself, &#8220;Is
this something that I can do for the next one to two months&#8217; Is it something I
can do for the next one to two years'&#8221; Because if it is, guess what&#8217;
That&#8217;s called consistency, and you know how I feel &#8211; I create good habits, I
get good results, and my results lead to consistency, and that&#8217;s how you win.
It&#8217;s not this magic meal plan, it&#8217;s not this magic super food, or this list of
inflammatory foods, it&#8217;s literally, &#8220;What can we do on a consistent daily
basis'&#8221;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Sustainable and healthy goal&#8217;</strong></h4>



<p>The second piece is
what is your overall goal&#8217; And I ask that because I find that most people
aren&#8217;t clear about what their goal is, and then the second piece is that
they&#8217;re not realistic about what it takes to get there. So, six-pack abs &#8212; everyone
is like, &#8220;Six-pack abs, I want to have six-pack abs.&#8221; Well, in order
to get to six-pack abs, one, it has to be genetically possible for you. Not
everyone is genetically predisposed to six-pack abs. You&#8217;re predisposed to have
a flat stomach, but to get the six-pack abs I need to have a certain percent
body fat. In order to get to that certain percent body fat, I don&#8217;t have a lot
of wiggle room in my nutrition, I don&#8217;t have a lot of wiggle room in my
workout, so if I want that six-pack abs, I&#8217;ve got to work my tushy off. I got
to work my tushy off in order to get that. Take a listen to a FB Live I did on
this subject. </p>



<p>Now, I want you to
ask, &#8220;Is working my tushy off to get the six-pack abs sustainable'&#8221;
Because I work with fitness and figure competitors and for a lot of those
girls, abs are like an honored guest. &nbsp;They
show up the day of the show and they&#8217;re the first to go because as soon as I
start to put in some water back into my system, as soon as I start to put some
sugar, as soon as I start to increase my carbs, increase my protein, my abs are
like, &#8220;See ya, wouldn&#8217;t want to be ya!” So, I really want you as you&#8217;re
doing this to be crystal clear about what you want, like punching it into a
GPS, it&#8217;s 123 Main Street, not just punching in Main Street.&nbsp;</p>



<p>And then I want you say,
&#8220;Is my goal realistic for what I&#8217;m willing to do&#8217; What am I willing to do
to get this goal'&#8221; And when I say willing, I&#8217;m not talking 90 days, I&#8217;m
talking 900 days. Could you do this for 900 days&#8217; And if you could do for 900
days, is it healthy&#8217; Because I know that some of out there is like, &#8220;Girl
if it&#8217;s a six-pack abs, I can do anything for 900 days.&#8221; Then it&#8217;s like
but would that turn into something detrimental to your long-term health&#8217;
Because at the end of the day I want everyone who works with me to be healthy.
I want everyone who works with me to say, &#8220;That was a great
experience.&#8221; Not like, &#8220;Ugh. Girl, I worked with her and she killed
me. I felt hungry. I felt angry. I just literally thought I could kill people
because I just didn&#8217;t feel that I had enough substance in my body.&#8221; So, if
you&#8217;re picking up when I&#8217;m putting down, that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m talking about. So, I
want you to think about what could be achieved in this next hundred days.&nbsp;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Do sprints</strong></h4>



<p>And I like to take my
hundred days and break them down into five 20-day sprints so that each time I
can say, &#8220;This is my long-range goal, and then in order to get to my
long-range goal here&#8217;s step one, two, three, four and five.&#8221; And that way
I&#8217;m starting to feel successful, I&#8217;m starting to get some wins under my belt,
I&#8217;m starting to get that motivation, I&#8217;m starting to be like, &#8220;Yeah, I got
this, I can do this.&#8221;&nbsp;And the mini goals could be changing up your
food, setting a bedtime and actually getting six-plus hours of good sleep a night.
</p>



<p>Maybe you decide you
want to work out in the morning, or maybe you just want to say, &#8220;I&#8217;m going
to consistently get in three to four workouts no matter what.&#8221; And maybe
throwing in a little meditation. Whatever it is you&#8217;re just like, &#8220;I&#8217;m
making me a priority, and I&#8217;m setting me as a goal.&#8221;</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Process It</strong></h4>



<p>The next phase is
creating a process. If you ever go to any store there&#8217;s a process that if you
return something here are the steps that the cashier has to take in order to
return your merchandise. Or if you buy something, here are the steps, this is
how they have to punch it into the computer in order to take your money.</p>



<p>I want you to think
about that as you go through what you&#8217;re trying to do. How do you make this
into a process so that you&#8217;re not jumping from one thing to the next thing to
the next thing&#8217; I see it all the time. People start over here and they&#8217;re like,
&#8220;Oh, I&#8217;m totally doing Keto.&#8221; And then they can&#8217;t stick with Keto
because it&#8217;s too challenging, it&#8217;s too much for them. So, then they jump to,
&#8220;Oh, I&#8217;m going to do Paleo.&#8221; Or, &#8220;Oh, I&#8217;m going to do
this.&#8221; Or, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to do this.&#8221; And they jump around like a
Mexican jumping bean and instead of saying, &#8220;My destination is 123 Main
Street and the GPS coordinates says I have to stay on this road for a mile. I
challenge you to stay on the road for a mile, and when you get to that mile
then make a determination. Is there traffic on the road&#8217; Is there an obstacle
on the road&#8217; Or are things flowing smoothly that I can take the next step&#8217; And
that&#8217;s where those 20-day sprints come in so that way you stay firm on the goal
but flexible to the approach, if that makes sense.</p>



<p>Then, I want you to
keep on whatever goal you set, just keep chipping away at it so that you can
look back and say, &#8220;This is what I did, I started tracking my food and
that was really telling, so then I could see where I was doing amazing, or what
kind of sent me off the rails and what was what was triggering me when I went
on a bender, if I didn&#8217;t sleep.&#8221; That way I&#8217;m able to kind of start seeing
what&#8217;s going on and I can start to create this process. </p>



<p>The other way to help
create a process is when you work with someone that they can be a second set of
eyes. We are very close to ourselves and sometimes we don&#8217;t see the trees for
the forest, and so you need that person who kind of looks over your shoulder
and can point out, &#8220;Oh, did you notice that when you sleep less than six
hours, you drink 400 cups of coffee and you mainline M&amp;Ms'&#8221; You might
not see that correlation but someone else looking over your shoulder might be
able to see that correlation for you. Maybe you are like me, you are eating
clean foods, but you are </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Set up&nbsp; boundaries</strong> </h4>



<p><strong>Review your obstacles.</strong> As you&#8217;re going down your roads there might be construction, there might be a giant pothole. (This time of year, we&#8217;ve got potholes for days around here.) There might be a pothole, there might be a person crossing the street, you might get a flat tire. Take a look at anything in the past that may have stopped you and do your best to foresee that so that you can say, &#8220;There are times that I might have to work late, there are times that I might not have childcare, there are times that I just might be dead dog tired. There are times that I might&#8230;&#8221; I don&#8217;t know, think of a reason excuse. But I want you to really think about every time that you&#8217;ve kind of zigged when you wanted to zag. What has been that obstacle&#8217; That way you can foresee it. </p>



<p>For me when I was
working in corporate, my boss would literally come at 5:00pm and dump a pile of
junk on my desk, and of course it had to be done by 10:00 a.m. the next
morning. So, of course, being the good worker, I would stay doing all of my
work and then forgo going to the gym or forego going to meet friends. And so, I
had to set my boundaries. I finally had to create a boundary. &nbsp;I found a class that I absolutely loved and it
was on a class pass &#8211; you buy a certain number of classes and you got a go or
you lose your money. And so, I sat down with my boss I said, &#8220;Hey, I&#8217;m
really going to start exercising, I just feel like crap and I know when I
exercise, I feel much better, and on Tuesdays and Thursdays I have to leave at
<span>[5:00]</span>.&#8221; And I was scared, my knees were knocking, but it was what I needed
for my mental sanity. </p>



<p>Maybe that&#8217;s something
you need to do. Maybe you need to have a discussion with your partner or with
your boss that I need this time for me. Since then I&#8217;ve shifted to working out
in the morning and for me it just sets the tone for my day. Yes, getting up
sucks, but I know that by 7:30am &nbsp;I&#8217;ve
done Kim stuff and the rest of the day can happen and I don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m
going to miss out on my workout, because when I do miss out on my workout, if
my day sucks the life out of me.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Get Support </strong></h4>



<p>Then the last piece is
support; we all need support. Some days you are just like, &#8220;I can do it
all.&#8221; You&#8217;re standing on the top of the mountain; your cape is flying
behind you. And then other days you just feel like crap, and you&#8217;re just like, &#8220;I
ain&#8217;t got this.&#8221; And you just want to go to your bed and just put the
covers up over your head. It happens, we all have those days. </p>



<p>Like this morning I
wanted to put the cover up over my head because I was exhausted. I&#8217;m probably
going to go to bed again at 9:30pm, like I&#8217;m five years old. &nbsp;Who&#8217;s in your corner&#8217; Who&#8217;s going to be that
person who&#8217;s going to check in on you&#8217; When you said, &#8220;I&#8217;m going to the
gym three or four days a week&#8221;, who&#8217;s going to be that person&#8217;s going to
be like, &#8220;Hey girl, what did you do'&#8221; And it can&#8217;t be someone who&#8217;s
going to let you off the hook, it has to be that person that&#8217;s going to be
like, &#8220;Hey girl, what did you do&#8217; Why not&#8217; How come'&#8221; And call you on
your shit, because sometimes we need to be called on our shit. And who are you
going to tell your why&#8217; Because your why is what gets you out of bed when it&#8217;s
dark outside, it&#8217;s snowing outside, it&#8217;s cold and you just want to crawl back
in. </p>



<p>When I was competing,
and I didn&#8217;t want to get out of bed I would think about people who had kids. I don&#8217;t
have any children, and I would think about there&#8217;s some mom who is leaving her
kids and she got up at 4:00am so she could be back to send her kids to school,
and I got nothing. I don&#8217;t have anybody to send off to school, I just got me to
get my tush to work and that&#8217;s it, and I would get myself out of bed.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Now, I just think
about what my goal is. In less than a month I&#8217;m going to Hawaii on vacation,
and I will want to look awesome. So, as I lay in bed, I&#8217;m like, &#8220;You know
what, lying in bed ain&#8217;t going to get me looking awesome on the beach, so get
your booty out of bed Kim.&#8221; And I get my booty out of bed. </p>



<p>I want you to think
about what is that for you so that when you&#8217;re lying there saying, &#8220;I
don&#8217;t want to&#8221;, what&#8217;s that thought process that you&#8217;re going to go
through that&#8217;s going to just say, &#8220;Alright, I&#8217;m up and at &#8217;em&#8221;&#8216; </p>



<p>And that just made me
think about when I was a little kid, when my sister and I just did not want to
get out of bed, my mom would open up the door and she would be like, &#8220;Up
and at &#8217;em&#8221;&nbsp;all the time, and that was her kind of second stage of if
we don&#8217;t get out of the out of bed she was going to lose her stuff. So, think
about it. </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Be Accountable</strong> </h4>



<p>Accountability is a
big thing. I have a good friend and we&#8217;ve been doing this for years, every
Sunday I text, &#8220;Here are the days I&#8217;m going to the gym.&#8221; And if she
doesn&#8217;t hear from me by Wednesday about what I&#8217;ve done from Sunday to Wednesday
she&#8217;s like, &#8220;What&#8217;s up'&#8221; And then I do the same thing for her, and
it&#8217;s just us checking in on each other. </p>



<p>And it could be
something as loose as that, or it can be something really formal as over the
past several years I&#8217;ve had coaches for pretty much everything, for my
business, for my body, and when I have had coaches for my body I&#8217;ve had to detail
every single thing I&#8217;ve put in my mouth -6:00 a.m. I woke up and I had a cup of
coffee. 7:00 a.m. I did this. And they&#8217;re looking over my shoulder to give me
that guidance, to give me that feedback. So, I want you to think about who&#8217;s
got that, who&#8217;s got that for you, and who can help you out with that. And if
that&#8217;s something you want to talk about, please let me know.</p>



<p>We have a hundred days
until summer, everything I gave you is doable, everything I gave you isn&#8217;t this
hard thing. We make it hard. So, I challenge you to just figure out what it is
that you want, what are the slight tweaks that you can make, how do you make
that into a process. Don&#8217;t make this a complicated process, just make it really
simple, like can I sit down on Sundays and map out my week&#8217; Can I sit down on
Saturday, make a grocery list and get my booty to the grocery store or have
Instacart come drop groceries off to me&#8217; Can I think about anything that&#8217;s
going to pop up and get in my way&#8217; </p>



<p>And
lastly, who&#8217;s going to be the person who&#8230; I make this master awesome plan,
who&#8217;s going to be that person who&#8217;s going to be like, &#8220;Are you doing
it'&#8221; And the main thing is what&#8217;s your why&#8217; So, if that all sounds awesome
to you, let me know.&nbsp; </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading"><strong>Grab Your Blueprint</strong> </h4>



<p>I&#8217;ve created a <a href="https://fabfitsquad.lpages.co/4-alternatives-opt-in" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener" aria-label="Four Alternatives to Dieting (opens in a new tab)">Four Alternatives to Dieting</a>, and basically what I&#8217;ve just said is summed up in a document.. Use this as a blueprint so that you can glide into summer and rock that swimsuit and feel comfortable confident as you walk down the beach this summer.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>I’m here to bust some myths about what it takes to get healthy and stay healthy! I have to shake my head cuz some of the stuff I hear is just CRAP! There are a few lies floating around about what it takes to actually be healthy and fit. My Thrive Method will break it down so that [&#8230;]</p>
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<div>I have to shake my head cuz some of the stuff I hear is just CRAP!</div>
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<div>There are a few lies floating around about what it takes to actually be healthy and fit.</div>
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<div>My <a class="validating" href="https://fabfitsquad.lpages.co/myththrive/" target="_blank" rel="noopener" data-cke-saved-href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/sq0zfbm3do4pt0w/Thrive%20Method.pdf'dl=0">Thrive Method</a> will break it down so that you can go from stuck to thriving in no time.</div>
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<p>If you want to to get healthy and fit this you, you’ll want to download the <a href="https://fabfitsquad.lpages.co/myththrive/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Thrive Method.</a>It’s normal to feel hesitant to make changes. Maybe you don’t make the change cause it seems “hard”.</p>
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<div>The problem is that many of your hesitations might be based on information that just isn’t true.</div>
<div><strong>Let’s bust a few popular health and fitness myths.</strong></div>
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<div><strong>Myth #1: Go Big Or  Go Home </strong></div>
<div>Most people believe that in order to get fit it’s all about going beast mode. Every workout they must hit a PR, every meal must be spot on or the results will skip over you.</div>
<div>That is simply not true! It’s consistency that helps with the results.</div>
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<div><strong>CONSISTENCY</strong> is deciding and doing what you can do on a regular basis. It’s something that you can add to your daily life.</div>
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<div>Maybe for you it looks like:<br />
▶ Pack lunch Have protein shakes for breakfast Set a bedtime</div>
<div>▶Meditate for 5 minutes/day Add 15 minutes of exercise<br />
▶It could be something that you stop doing<br />
▶Have 1 less soda Have 1 less cigarette<br />
▶Chocolate 😍<br />
▶Sweets</div>
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<div><strong>Myth #2: In order to get great results my follow an exact blueprint </strong></div>
<div>You’ve been told HOW to do get fit.</div>
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<div>HOW to lose weight. HOW has the worked out for you&#8217;</div>
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<div>Do you have lasting results&#8217; Do you feel accomplished&#8217;</div>
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<div> I’m sure you feel like I did, dazed confused and fucking disappointed.  Seriously, you followed the rules and it got you where&#8221; Back to square one.</div>
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<p>Here is where I challenge you to be <strong>CREATIVE.</strong></p>
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<div>It’s time to break the rules, you decide how much time YOU have to devote to getting healthy and you DECIDE how eating healthier and/or getting fitter will work for you.</div>
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<div>You are the driver! You can DECIDE!</div>
<div>▶Have walking meetings when possible – either in person or using your phone – pop your ear buds in and go<br />
▶Set your activity tracker to remind you to get up and move every hour<br />
▶Get up 15 min early and do some form of exercise (yoga, body weight exercise or any other exercise that inspires you to take action)</div>
<div>▶ Plan fitness dates with friends and/or family – it’s a great way to catch up and get fit at the same time</div>
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<div><strong>Myth #3: I need to be perfect in order to hit my goal.</strong></div>
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<div>Most people believe that if they are perfect with their workout and nutrition that BOOM all goals will be met. Hmmm.. not so fast my dear.</div>
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<p><strong>Perfection will punch you in the face and call you a sucker! </strong>To hit your goals what you need is <strong>CONNECTION. </strong></p>
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<div>Change of any kind happens when you feel connected to the outcome. So many times we set goals with no real thought behind them.</div>
<div>They are goals we <em>think</em> we should go for and then we wonder why we don&#8217;t achieve them.</div>
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<p>We set goals for all sorts of reasons:<br />
▶someone else gives you the goals &#8212; your doctor<br />
▶living in the past &#8212; former weight or dress size<br />
▶general comparison &#8211; social media, friends</p>
<p>To see long term results, you need to feel connected to the outcome. Simon Simek calls it “your why”.</p>
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<div>Here is where you do a deep dive and go underneath the layers so you can connect to your goal.</div>
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<p>When you are committed and connected it’s impossible to not reach your goal. Dream with me for a minute. Who hasn’t ever dreamed of sinking the game winning shot. That is how you feel when you are connected to your goal.</p>
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<div>You can close your eyes and just see you nailing it.</div>
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<p>Once you feel the connection MAN it’s magic everything seems to fall into place. I want you to have that same feeling! <strong>Connection</strong> is also the thing that keeps you going when you don&#8217;t wanna stop.</p>
<p>Take a look at your goals and ask yourself what makes you passionate about achieving them.</p>
<p>When you think of your goals can you see them happening&#8217; Do you feel them in your bones&#8217;</p>
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<div>Now that I’ve we’ve shattered some major myths about getting healthy and fit.</div>
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<div>I hope that you are feeling confident in figuring out how to THRIVE on your own terms.</div>
<div>Click here to get your free copy<a href="https://fabfitsquad.lpages.co/myththrive/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"> THRIVE METHOD.</a></div>
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