36. From Forlorn to TRANSFORMED: A Warrior Success Story

36. From Forlorn to TRANSFORMED: A Warrior Success Story

Case Study with Warrior Genaye L.
1 Stunde 22 Minuten

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vor 5 Jahren

Does any of this sound familiar?


 


I was experiencing recurrent respiratory infections that
antibiotics couldn't clear up, extreme fatigue turned mono
diagnosis, mental fog, lack of clarity and focus, unexplained
weight gain despite unwavering commitment to exercise. I was lost
in my personal life and in my career. I felt numb and devoid of
joy despite having married the love of my life and excelling in a
career where I knew I made a difference. The final fracture was
the unexpected loss of my father in 2013 and finding out I was
going to be a mother in the same week, the heaviness of
trying to pretend I had it all together was hiding the reality of
the pain that I was carrying.


 


That heaviness that our warrior, Genaye L., experienced can be
like carrying around a ton of bricks. You think that by carrying
this weight it will make you stronger, but it’s just further
burdening you. By first enrolling in our CHI warrior cleanse, she
began to toss out these bricks one by one. 


 


But what about the ones that remained- such as the unexpected
loss of her father- something completely out of her control?


 


The combination of her metaphorical CHI strength training
relieved some of the burden that was in her control, and gave her
more stamina and resilience to tug the bag along. Genaye’s story
has been invaluable, to say the least, so that’s why we decided
to dedicate this episode to her story, hormones, wins and fails,
and how she made it to the other side.


 


 


In this episode


How one woman, after many different programs, was forever
changed by CHI

Discover what is blocking YOU from your health goals

High levels of this hormone creating a TOTAL IMBALANCE in the
rest of her body

Learn that there is no better advocate, best friend, mother,
sister, or mentor, than YOURSELF



 

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