BONUS: Marti Wolfson Interview

Welcome to your Bonus Module
With Roberta and Jennifer Zwiebel

Jen Zwiebel small headshotWhen I think of the main reasons for  you might feel stuck in any area, including eating, I think of “overwhelm” and  how it dissipates our valuable energy and resolve.  When more and more unnecessary tasks or stress begin to take up our more and more of our valuable time and space, we can become depleted, burned out, discouraged, confused, or stagnant.  To the rescue--my friend, expert, and colleague, Jennifer Zwiebel, from www.aplaceofjoy.com .

This is the perfect  opportunity  for you to find out how she helps her clients to break through overwhelm in their physical and emotional environment  so they can eliminate and resolve the stress and repetitive behavior that may no longer serve them.

Join me by listening in to our revealing conversation in which Jennifer explains how she empowers her clients, and now us,  to “let go” of things that give us that “heartsink” feeling.  After all, not clearing space for the new, a task that many of us, including me, finds to be challenging, can escalate into stifling our possibilities and achievements.  She also explains how we can begin to tap into more success  in a very short period of time using her signature 10-Minute Miracle.

You won’t want to miss this special recording to help you burst through overwhelm and stress while gaining  valuable knowledge on how to handle just about any task or situation.

Audio


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Bonus: Handout