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The IMAGE Factory. Designing Yours in HIS image because Yours is Flawed. Fitness

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Shorts, tanks and swimsuits will soon be a regular part of our dress code as the weather warms up.  The idea of stripping down has many of us thinking of tightening up all that jiggles, hangs, and protrudes.  New year resolutions long ditched, swimsuit season brings a new resolve to finally fix our look.

The nasty voices start creeping into our heads again, whispering hateful words designed to make us like ourselves less and less, especially when we look in a mirror.  Self-image is so important, and many of us do not realize how our self-image subconsciously sabotages our success.  The missed networking opportunity because we did not have anything to wear that we felt confident in.  The messed up relationship because we convinced ourselves that partner did not really like us because we are fat.  Deciding to eat another FATburger because, hey - what's one more pound gonna hurt anyway?

For the Christian, I invite you to join me in my upcoming workshop: THE IMAGE FACTORY. Designing Yours in HIS, because yours is FLAWED!.  This is a D.I.Y. workshop with an optional Coaching component designed for Christians to finally step into the realm of stewardship of their body.

Your body, health, and time here on earth are the most precious assets that God has put under your control.  Even babies know to call for care of this asset.  This is the promise of profitable stewardship.  Failure to do good with these assets under our control result in an angry,"wicked, lazy servant", response.  (See story of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30).

This workshop will have a heavy health and fitness component to it, but it will address self-image from embracing HIS image.

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