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A New Approach to Obesity and Weight Loss

Top Quote The Slim Habit weight loss program addresses overweight and obesity issue by providing a new approach - behavior change through learning new habits. The Slim Habit is now introducing a series of Tele-Webcasts to help and educate people on this new and effective way of achieving permanent weight loss. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) April 27, 2009 - ‘Read all about it’ – no, listen in! Sometimes the spoken word can have real and lasting resonance. At least that’s the thinking of the Slim Habit Team who have just announced a new series of Tele-webcasts or Simulcasts – Tele-seminars in old language. (Tele-webcasts give you the choice of listening in on the phone or on the web) The Tele-webcasts are being given by Henry John, the Slim Habit Team leader.

    “We’ve got a serious message to get out there. We’re passionate about the Slim Habit program because it can change people’s lives. Why? Because it’s all about making change. Recognizing the bad habits that make you fat and learning new slim habits that get you to change your eating and lifestyle habits. Tele-webcasts are a great way to get the message across that if you’re overweight you don’t have to be a lifetime member of the serial dieters club. Permanent weight loss no longer has to be a dream, the Slim Habit can make it a reality.” Says Henry John.

    Why is the Slim Habit different to other weight loss programs? Henry John explains: “The Slim Habit is special for two reasons. It gives people the means to change their behavior and learn new habits. Making change is the only way to achieve permanent weight loss. The Slim Habit makes this possible. It’s also what we like to call a ‘complete weight loss program’ because it includes a Personal Exercise Plan and a journal plus online support.”

    The first in the series of Tele-webcasts is called “Discover the Secret of Permanent Weight Loss” and will be going out on Thursday 7th May.

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