Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label weight loss. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2013

An Early Retirement

Taking an Early Retirement

An Early Retirement for Dixie Fails 

If you think a regular retirement or better yet an early retirement is out of your reach now-a-days, think again.  

Dixie Fails, above, accidentally discovered a cool but profound retirement vehicle.  When she realized its power she decided to take an early retirement from her job as a government worker. 

Be Mindful That an Early Retirement Does Not Mean Quitting All Work Entirely

She retired at the ripe old age of 29.  That to me is amazing, considering she did not win the lotto jackpot; nor was handed some money from a very rich uncle.

All she wanted was a little weight loss and to gain some energy to help her through her very  hectic daily schedules. 

To her surprise she found the best way to lose weight today  and experienced an amazing and un-expected success from her own weight loss success, to the point of taking an early retirement at age 29.  

She joined the ranks of thousands of satisfied customers of a health and wellness company. These are people who have tried practically every diet, pills and potion under the sun but nothing seemed to make a difference.

And then they tried this company products and whalla! They started experiencing major success.  But I must tell you that not everyone had the same rate of success and that your success rate may be different.

And in Dixie's case, well, she utilized the best way to lose weight and this is what she had to say:
"In 5 weeks I lost 7 pants sizes: 15 pounds and 15 inches. To date I have now lost 8 pants sizes and over 20 pounds and 20 inches!"
Wow! That is great...Dixie, has taken control of her weight, her health, her happiness and her wealth.  She had been looking for the right products that would energized her and produced successful weight loss with ease.

She found it with this company and decided to tell others online about her success.  That's when something else almost magical happened.  She started getting paid, handsomely and that gave her the idea of an early retirement.

This is what she said, about her experience with the company in her first 90 days. 
“In those 90 days my team had expanded to many states, I made over 20,000 dollars; hit all three levels of the Xtreme builder challenge and earned many of the Passport Program rewards.”
She went on to say:
“It has taken a lot of self-development and dedication to achieve what I have this day. I have taken many paths on this journey and not all of them were the correct route. I have ventured to dead ends, rocky roads and others that lead to nowhere but I still kept going.
There is no other way to find the right path except to take a chance. These chances may lead to unsatisfactory results but how better are we to succeed than to fail at first; find are faults, improve them and then move forward.”
Do you know anyone who might resonate with what Dixie is doing and her weight loss experience? 

Do you know anyone who might want to know more about the products and this company?  

And then what if they could possibly jump-start their journey to a healthy early retirement?

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About the Author: Germey  is a Xyngular Independent Distributor a budding multi-interest blogger who prefers to enjoy the many spices of life. He finds pleasure in guiding people to take control of their health, their wealth and their happiness. You can reach him by email: jovialgwt2@gmail.com  or text @ 510-239-6735 or just leave your positive comments or questions here on this blog.
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Sunday, May 1, 2011

Does Rising Obesity Rates Add to Arthritis Woes?

Can Obesity Add to Arthritis Woes?


Obesity is stirring up some new concerns. It seems that arthritis is becoming rampant among people who are obese.  This call for major concerns because the excess weight is causing major problem in the form of arthritis.

In people with arthritis, obesity is associated with disease progression.  People suffers from reduced activity and disability which creates poorer quality of life.  Many people end up having total joint replacement and then suffer from poor outcomes after joint replacement.
According to Yahoo!News, "For the study, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention researchers analyzed Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data from 2003 to 2009 and found that obesity prevalence among adults with arthritis was 54 percent higher than among adults without arthritis."
"During that time period, obesity prevalence among U.S. adults with arthritis increased significantly in 14 states and Puerto Rico, decreased in the District of Columbia and remained about the same elsewhere."
"The number of states in which more than 30 percent of adults with arthritis were obese increased from 38 (including D.C.) in 2003 to 48 in 2009. The number of states in which more than 40 percent of adults with arthritis were obese increased from zero in 2005 to seven in 2007 and 12 in 2009, the investigators found."  Sorry Yahoo NEWS dropped the URL...
Since January 2011, I have been following some people who have had remarkable gains in their weight loss goals and getting rid of chronic bodily pains with ease. Many are now living pain free.  You can see some of their stories here: weight loss.

Thanks for stopping.  

Sincerely for your weight loss success.

Germey Baird
P.S. Has this been helpful to you?  Let me know what you expected or how I can make this more useful to you.  Leave me a comment.

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About the Author: Germey is a budding multi-interest blogger who prefers to enjoy the many spices of life. He finds pleasure in guiding people to take control of their health, their wealth and their happiness. You can reach him by emailjovialgwt2@gmail.com or text @ 510-239-6735 or just leave your positive comments or questions here on this blog.
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