
What about the 40%? Two in Five achieve what they set out to do. Seems like good odds to me.
Regular weigh-ins increase the success rate by 80%? Where's the scale?
Having a plan B for when it rains or 'life' gets in the way leads to becoming a habitual exerciser.
But why do we NOT want to change our lives to lose weight?
1. "I'm afraid I'll fail."
2. "I know I'm unhappy, but I don't know what would make me more satisfied."
3. "It's too late to start over."
So, which is your excuse?
More importantly, what will you do about it?
Here are some suggestions.








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