Updated: December 12, 2023

Waiting for the Perfect Time to Lose Weight?

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Waiting for perfect means not starting.

Every year we wait until after the holidays, for spring, for the kids to get out school, after vacation, for the kids to get back to school and before we know it…

It’s the holidays again!

You are caught in the perfect loop that does nothing for your health or your weight.

Guess what?

There’s no perfect time so I’ll teach you how to think about this poison thought so you can start now.

Click here to listen in iTunes.

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I also recommend a book. The Slight Edge. It’s what I am reading now and it’s GREAT. It helps you break the perfectionism and start with the little things.

See, most perfectionists need the right plan, the one that will do it all or they do nothing, and more. You’ll learn what people like me (I lost 100lbs) think like that help us be successful.

UNLOCK THE SECRETS I USED TO LOSE 100 LBS

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I'm Corinne Crabtree

Corinne Crabtree, top-rated podcaster, has helped millions of women lose weight by blending common-sense methods with behavior-based psychology.

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