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Achieve Vital Health Now – Why Weight by Doug O’Brien
Achieve Vital Health Now – Why Weight by Doug O’Brien
This is a nearly 25 minute trance induction for people wanting to lose and weight and keep it off by creating new, healthy lifestyles. Hypnosis helps us to change our way of thinking and responding to what life presents us and to create new habits of health and vitality.
It is recommended that you take 25 minutes out of your day – each day – to sit back, close your eyes, and listen to this entrancing recording. Do this for 21 days and you’ll be reprograming your mind and integrating new, healthy habits. The beautiful thing is, you can even do this while you’re drifting off to sleep at night.
It is also recommended that you consciously pick one thing – like walking or biking – that you can do everyday and start it while you do this hypnotic reprogramming. Even if you start small, as little as 5 minutes a day, these two activities together will serve as a catalyst for a life time of change.
“listening to ‘Why Weight” already has me magically drinking more water and going to the gym more…” – Jan W., New York City
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About Author
Doug O’Brien
Doug O’Brien is the President and CEO of the National Cooperative Business Association CLUSA International (NCBA CLUSA), where he works with the cooperative community, both domestically and internationally, to deepen its impact on individuals and communities. NCBA CLUSA is the primary voice for cooperatives in the U.S. that use the cooperative business model to empower people in their businesses and communities. Doug has been with NCBA CLUSA since 2016, where he served as the Executive Vice President of Programs before becoming President and CEO in January 2018.
Before coming to NCBA CLUSA, Doug led the work of the White House Rural Council and served in top positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development, a community economic development agency with over 40 programs and 5,000 employees that annually finances more than $30 billion dollars. Doug has also worked in the U.S. Senate, U.S. House and for two governors. His experience in academia includes teaching, researching and writing at the University of Arkansas Agricultural and Food Masters in Law Program and Drake University Law School.
Doug grew up on a diversified farm in Dubuque County, Iowa, and holds degrees from Loras College (Dubuque, Iowa), the University of Iowa Law School, and the University of Arkansas Masters in Agricultural and Food Law Program. He lives in Takoma Park, Maryland, with his wife, Alisa, who works in policy and communications consulting. He enjoys biking, travel, spending time with his three children, and his memberships in several consumer co-ops and credit unions.
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