Amy’s Transformation story
There has been some recent controversy on social media over before/after pictures. Some people feel like the after picture only represents success because the person is usually leaner and that can build a negative self image because it indicates something was wrong with the starting pictures. There is NOTHING wrong with the person in the starting pictures.
As a coach, I love to celebrate both versions because the starting version made a commitment to better themselves and the after version shows how that commitment paid off. I see no reason why we shouldn’t celebrate that! I love before and after pictures because when I see these pictures I see so much more depth than the obvious physical change and I want to explain to you a little more about what a before and after picture means to me. I see someone who committed to their progress and put in the work to achieve their goals. I see someone who didn’t feel their best in that before picture which prompted them to go outside of their comfort zone and start working with a coach. I see someone who had ups and downs that are SO common in any health journey and yet they stuck with the program. I see someone who learned valuable skills during their journey with us because we were able to teach them proper nutrition. I see someone who didn’t have to go to unhealthy extremes to get results. I see someone who finally felt FOOD FREEDOM after years of miserably dieting and yet they look and feel their best. When we focus on good health & proper nutrition without extremes, the weight loss is just an added bonus! We’re super proud of you Amy, thanks for allowing us to share your journey thus far!!