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Audio Blog 003: The Wall – Pushing Out of the 200s Into One-derland

April 17, 2013 by HeatherRobertson

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by Heather Robertson

In this audio blog post (click here to hear the last audio blog post), I tell you about what it took for me to (finally) move past the 200 mark and into the 100s during my weight loss journey.

I also share why I failed to achieve this so many times before.

You won’t believe how close I once came to breaking the 200-pound barrier… and why I couldn’t do it.

Have you struggled with breaking into “One-derland”? If you’ve made the break through, please share how you felt when you accomplished this amazing achievement in the comments section!

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