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What Is Fast Food

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About 25 years ago, I started my venture into the health and fitness industry. I eventually received my certification as a fitness trainer and did that for about 10 years. I thoroughly enjoyed helping my clients reach their health goals. It's a feeling of joy that I get to day as a hypnotherapist.



As a fitness trainer, although I was doing very well with 80-90% of my clientele, there were always those "hard" clients that would be doing everything right: working out, eating right - but was still having a hard time dropping off the weight or reaching other health goals. Fortunately, I was able to add Hypnosis to their program as it made the biggest difference.

So I went ahead and became a certified hypnotherapist and used my new found skills on my "difficult" clients and zoom! It was exactly what we needed. I was pleasantly shocked to see how started to make everything easier. Now, many fitness trainers would have been very happy with the success I had but still, there was still that 2 or 3 clients that couldn't reach their goals.

My colleagues and my employer advised me to simply relax because I was doing a great job with my list of clients. But, I wanted for all my clients to be successful. After about 9 years of fitness training I decided to focus my attention on building a hypnosis practice, so off I was transitioning my fitness clientele to my hypnosis clientele.

But, the same thing still happened in the Hypnosis world with weight loss clients. There were a few clients here and there that would be doing everything right - including exercising and still not getting any closer to their goals! Again, even though I was doing great work with the majority of my clientele I felt terrible when I couldn't help those few that were stuck, despite doing everything "right."

Then it hit me - Even though they were following their diets to the tee - even ones that were nutritionally supervised by a nutritionist, what if those diets weren't in line with their unique needs? Which brings me to the point of this blog?

You see, we have so much information coming at us from television and radio ads, even authority figures, that tell us this diet or that diet is the best diet out there, but what if that was just "brain washing" to get us to buy thier products, thus moving us away from our own internal voice for genuine health? After all, many of these so called experts were actually not the picture of health they claimed they could give us.

I've come to realize that the body is an amazing thing - especially because it is so well connected to the subconscious mind, and if we listen to the knowledge contained within our bodies we will find out what is most right for us, instead of allowing someone else to dictate what is right for us. When my clients started trusting thier bodies more and listening from within, it's as if it was the "key to the lock" they were looking for and weight started coming off. When this would happen it was like re-living those moments when I could help fitness clients reach thier goals that seemed so impossible for them.

So today, this is what I center my weight loss program on - bringing clients back to their natural instinctual health! Like Hippocrates said "The body's natural tendency is that toward health." We just have to clear the blocks and listen. However, sometimes we have to release layer upon layer upon layer of misguided perceptions and feelings they've had around food, before we could get them clear enough to listen to their true instinctual voice, but that's another topic for another time. One amazing thing that would happen consistently, after they were clear enough, is that their bodies would go back to natural whole foods - and once we got them off the fast food greasy synthetic foods, their bodies responded wonderfully, so much so, that they felt more energetic, vibrant and overall just happy and of course trim and healthy. Isn't that what it's all about?

Let's get back to basics - find that inner voice and listen to it! It will always tell you your truth.
What Is Fast Food
If you've been job hunting for some time now, you probably have come to the realization that it's a jungle out there. It's a jungle with lots of job seekers vying for the exact positions that you are seeking. You have the experience, education and achievements that warrant an interview? but you're not getting any. What's going on?

Much to your chagrin, and no matter how much you protest, the culprit could be you ? not the employer. Well, not you personally but how you've represented yourself. Did you throw your cover letter together thoughtlessly, change the company and title and call it a day? I was afraid of that. Each customer has its own requirements. Think of your resume package as a four-course meal.

1) Give them exactly what they want

Being a hiring manager is not an easy job. They have to sift through many resume packages from job seekers who don't meet the specified requirements and have no skills they need to fill the open position. It's a frustrating job and it can get them a little on edge.

Knowing that, just give them what they want! Don't beat around the bush or wait until the interview (that you think is coming) to enlighten them about how perfect you are for the job; now is the time to do it.

2) Prove you're worth the price

With fancy restaurants, they have to demonstrate that they are actually worth a lot more than the burger joint down the road. When it comes to job seekers, you have to prove your worth to the company. That's when it pays (possibly literally) to provide achievements with qualifiers. Include dollar amounts, percentages anything that will signify how outstanding that accomplishment was and the impact it had on the company. Because, as we all know, it's all about the bottom line.

3) Don't make the employer work

Employers don't have time to hunt for your qualifications or contact information or even what position you are applying for within their company. Make it easy for them. Point out the qualifications you have that match ? or surpass ? their expectations. Be specific. Make your contact information obvious but not obtrusive. Include the exact position for which you applying. If you are indeed qualified then by doing all this, you're making it very difficult not to call you in for an interview.

4) They're not the same as the employer down the road

Demonstrate your knowledge of the company. Show that you care and actually did your homework. By providing a couple of little references to current (or past) events within the company, you'll be proving to them your desire to work for them. It's relatively easy to sneak these in on your cover letter without seeming too obvious. For example, explain how your background and expertise would fit perfectly with the new CEO's vision.

Remember, when it comes to your resume package, you really do only have one chance to make a good impression. Judgment on whether you're a good or bad fit for a position happens so quickly that if you don't have everything exactly how they want it, you'll be waiting a very long time for that phone call.
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