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Thin Thinking Podcast


Mar 21, 2023

How many days of the week do you dread going to the closet to pick out clothes to wear?

Or maybe you --- like so many other people around the world during pandemic -- have given up on getting dressed at all.

Often--when we are weight challenged-- we have many sizes of clothes in our closet. The smaller sizes taunting us, making us feel bad for not being disciplined enough to wear them. The larger ones mock us even more because they often seem uninspired, drab and frumpy– not who we really want to be or look like.

So how can we shift into a new way of Thin Thinking about how we dress ourselves and give ourselves the permission to look good no matter what size we are wearing? 

Today on the Thin Thinking podcast, we are going to explore with my guest expert fashion consultant Ginger Burr on how to get excited about dressing ourselves and expressing who we are with self respect, style, and lots of love, no matter what size we are. 

What are you waiting for? Grab your empty hangers and come on in. 

 

MARCH REVIEW CONTEST!! PRIZES!!

WE ARE CELEBRATING THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY OF THE THIN THINKING PODCAST!

In honor of this amazing milestone, throughout the month of March, we are having a Thin Thinking Podcast review contest.

  1. Write a Review of the Thin Thinking Podcast (go to your favorite podcast platform and leave a review)

  2. Send a screenshot or copy to rita@shiftweightmastery.com.

  3. I will send you a coupon to choose a free weight loss hypnosis download!

  4. Also, you will be entered into a drawing for a Free ONLINE Live Shift Weight Mastery 30-Day Hypnosis Based Process on May and get the chance to become an honorary participant.

Thanks for your review and take advantage of this contest and help us honor our second anniversary!

 

In This Episode, You’ll Also Learn…

  • What pushed Ginger to help other women with their wardrobe and style.
  • The top three things you should consider every time you get dressed.
  • The Baggy Clothes Syndrome and how it actually doesn’t really hide you.

 

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