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The Inner/Outer Journey of a Fellow Blogger
Being a blogger, I am always on the look out for topics that I can write about to which my readers would not only enjoy reading but also be compelled to comment upon. As a trainer, I am constantly meeting and speaking with people about exercising, dieting, etc… and pitching our programs. Earlier this week I spoke with a young lady who will be participating in our 6 AM Fitness Bootcamp. She also happens to be a fellow blogger. Her name is Rose-Mary Holosko. You can access her blog by clicking the following link http://transformrosy.blogspot.com/. Rose-Mary even wrote a post about her feeling of participating in the bootcamp. You can read it here http://transformrosy.blogspot.com/2009/10/too-boot-camp-or-not-to-boot-camp.html
I have read a few posts on her blog and I must say it was refreshing to read about her journey, both the struggles and the triumphs, to feeling and looking better, or as she has clearly stated "Rosy's Inner/Outer Transformation". So, I wanted to highlight her blog and allow others to share in her story, and if possible find a bit of inspiration that far too many people that struggle with getting and keeping the weight off lack. I welcome your feedback and comments as to what you think not just her blog but also of the mindset that is clearly evident in her posts.
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