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The month ‘weight loss’ goals go to die

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Are you making the same mistake that millions of others make year after year? ? ? We’re jus

Are you making the same mistake that millions of others make year after year? [Mindvalley Logo]     We’re just two weeks away from February. The month where ‘weight loss’ goals go to die. Sure, you may start off strong. You may even have a vision board of what your ideal body will look like come summer. And yet… Year after year, study after study, 80% of our well-intentioned goals end up fizzling out by February. And can you guess what the top 3 failed New Year’s resolutions always are?   - Lose weight - Diet and eat healthier - Exercise more (ever notice how packed the gyms are in January, and how empty they become just a few weeks later?)   So why does this pattern repeat year after year after year? Well, if you have a weight loss goal for 2024, I want to invite you to a [one-time LIVE webinar]( where we’ll explore the science and psychology on why most people fail in their weight loss goals. And to show you how to finally lose those stubborn pounds in 90 days flat – without exercise. Joining me on the call is none other than the genius mind behind WILDFIT, Eric Edmeades. Date: Wednesday Jan 17 Time: 7 AM Los Angeles | 3 PM London   [Register free](   [Register free](   During the call, Eric and I will be diving deep in a concept that has been a game-changer for half a million people who took WILDFIT to get into the best shape of their lives. And they did it without the pain and suffering most people associate weight loss with. Such as strict diets that leave you starving or exhausting exercise routines. Instead, the key lies in something called Behavior Change Dynamics (or ‘BCD’ for short), which flicks a psychological switch in your mind that automatically shifts your eating habits. And that’s the beauty of this approach to weight loss. It’s not about restriction. It’s about gaining freedom from your unhealthy cravings for good. So join me and Eric in our upcoming free webinar to learn more:   [How To Lose Those Stubborn Pounds In 90 Days Without Exercise](   [Mindvalley Logo]( Mindvalley Inc, 407 California Avenue, Suite #2, Palo Alto, CA 94306 [Get it on Google Play]( [Download on the App Store]( [Facebook icon]( [Twitter icon]( [Instagram icon]( [Youtube icon]( [Whatsapp icon]( [Telegram icon]( [LinkedIn icon]( [Support Center]( Policy](

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