When the pounds are adding up!
Given your lifestyle as a doctor, do you find that you are gaining weight as the years go on?
Is it harder and harder to stay fit and full of energy, given your demanding schedule?
I know as a fact that patients wonder about the doctor or nurse who is overweight. Doctors are put on a pedastal by their patients, right? You can't be sick. You can't be overweight -- after all, you are supposed to be the spitting image of health.
But it doesn't always work out that way. The pounds start adding up as the years go on. How do you lose the weight permanently?
Go to: www.LostTheWeightAndFeelingGreat.com and download my free report on "The Top 7 Secrets to Losing Weight that the Weight Loss Industry DOESN'T want you to know!"
Being overweight can be detrimental to your health. You know that ... you're a doctor. You tell that to your patients. So, why don't you take your own advice and check the above link out and take one action step to getting your body back to a healthy, physically fit state?! It can be done, even if your schedule is demanding. Anything can be accomplished if you set your mind to it and make lifestyle choices that are healthy and right for you. Of course, they have to be choices that you can stick with and feel real good about. Because if you ever feel like you are depriving yourself or have a negative attitude towards the choices you are making, the changes you are looking for will never last.
I know. I used to be 70 lbs overweight and tried every diet and fad out there. Download my free report at www.LostTheWeightAndFeelingGreat.com and find out more on what I learned about how to lose that weight permanently. I have kept the weight off for 15 years and counting and have never looked back!
To YOUR Health, Doctor!
Maria C. Lesetz
Certified Wellness Coach for Doctors
Motivational Speaker
www.InvincibleMD.com
www.MariaLesetz.com
www.SeekOptimalWellness.com
www.LostTheWeightAndFeelingGreat.com
Is it harder and harder to stay fit and full of energy, given your demanding schedule?
I know as a fact that patients wonder about the doctor or nurse who is overweight. Doctors are put on a pedastal by their patients, right? You can't be sick. You can't be overweight -- after all, you are supposed to be the spitting image of health.
But it doesn't always work out that way. The pounds start adding up as the years go on. How do you lose the weight permanently?
Go to: www.LostTheWeightAndFeelingGreat.com and download my free report on "The Top 7 Secrets to Losing Weight that the Weight Loss Industry DOESN'T want you to know!"
Being overweight can be detrimental to your health. You know that ... you're a doctor. You tell that to your patients. So, why don't you take your own advice and check the above link out and take one action step to getting your body back to a healthy, physically fit state?! It can be done, even if your schedule is demanding. Anything can be accomplished if you set your mind to it and make lifestyle choices that are healthy and right for you. Of course, they have to be choices that you can stick with and feel real good about. Because if you ever feel like you are depriving yourself or have a negative attitude towards the choices you are making, the changes you are looking for will never last.
I know. I used to be 70 lbs overweight and tried every diet and fad out there. Download my free report at www.LostTheWeightAndFeelingGreat.com and find out more on what I learned about how to lose that weight permanently. I have kept the weight off for 15 years and counting and have never looked back!
To YOUR Health, Doctor!
Maria C. Lesetz
Certified Wellness Coach for Doctors
Motivational Speaker
www.InvincibleMD.com
www.MariaLesetz.com
www.SeekOptimalWellness.com
www.LostTheWeightAndFeelingGreat.com




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