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Get off the Scale Mindset with Christi Flaherty

An episode of the The Identity Architect podcast, hosted by Greg Fearon - The Identity Architect, titled "Get off the Scale Mindset with Christi Flaherty" was published on February 4, 2021 and runs 47 minutes.

February 4, 2021 ·47m · The Identity Architect

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Send us Fan Mail Christi Flaherty is a certified holistic nutritionist, coach and ex-chef Who is passionate about showing women how to change their relationship with food & health. We talk about: - How to use the scales properly - What every woman needs to stay healthy - The moment that inspired Christi to help women get healthy - How the diet industry is not helping women right now - Changes you can implement now to lose weight. You can find out mo...

Send us Fan Mail

Christi Flaherty is a certified holistic nutritionist, coach and ex-chef

Who is passionate about showing women how to change their 

relationship with food & health. 


We talk about:

- How to use the scales properly 

- What every woman needs to stay healthy 

- The moment that inspired Christi to help women get healthy

- How the diet industry is not helping women  right now

- Changes you can implement now to lose weight. 


You can find out more about Christi where you can also get a copy of her free health reset


Go to : https://healthyhappyreal.com/



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