Note: I cleared this post with Theresa before setting it loose, because there are some VERY negative and unfounded things said about Julie in this story, but it definitely demonstrates why some people fail and why it's so important to keep our eyes fixed on the Big Picture. Enjoy!
My son and I were having dinner at 99 the other night.
I love going there and having the smothered sirloin tips because I can get them on their own with no starch, just veggies.
Apparently, one of the women sitting in the booth across from us (I fit in the booths there now… couldn't for a long time) heard me placing my order.
I asked the server to hold the starch.
I told her I didn't need extra veggies because I had to balance my veggies with my protein.
So the woman sitting across from us hears all this and when the server walks away she leans over and says, "You went to Key Hypnosis, didn't you?"
I told her that I had.
She smirks at me and says, "You're in for a surprise."
I said, "Well, I've experienced several in the last couple months. Being able to fit inside this booth for one."
"Sure," she said, "But wait. You're gonna stop losing in another month or so and when you do the office is going to miraculously call and offer you a 'refresher.'"
I told her that I had requested a followup call in September so that wouldn't be a surprise.
"Yeah but by the time they call you're gonna stop losing weight."
"What makes you say THAT?"
"It's a huge scam. She programs you to lose for a couple months, then you stop. Then, if you want to keep losing you have to attend a 'refresher' and pay her another $200."
I said, "Really… that's quite remarkable. A hypnotist that can manipulate my physiology and make me STOP losing weight while still keeping the diet."
"No," she said. "You'll start cheating on the diet. After a couple months you'll go back to eating like a normal person and then go running for a refresher. It's all factored in to what she does. I went back TWICE for refreshers and each time I was OK for about two months, then BOOM! Bottom line: we're fat. It's how God made us. Accept it. Don't keep paying for false dreams."
I thanked her for the information and told her I'd take her advice to heart.
A few minutes later when the server showed up with her nachos, I said "BOOM!" as she put them on the table. I just couldn't help myself.
Throughout that whole night I kept going over in my head the things that Julie said about this whole thing being an act of Free Will.
I willingly submitted to the hypnosis. I willingly follow the diet and I am subsequently willing my way to health.
Some people just want nachos more than they want to be well but they can't just admit that, can they? It has to be someone else's failure.
I see the holidays this year being very difficult. I might need a refresher to get through them.
Then again, I may not.
What I'm sure of, though, is that if I do need one it'll be because for that month or so between Thanksgiving and Yule there's going to be a LOT of interference and I may need to clear up the signal so I don't get too depressed.
But that's all about me, not the program, not Julie.
I wonder if nacho lady realizes just how much money Julie COULD be charging for what she delivers.
I wonder if she realizes that every time I tell people how much this program cost me they're SHOCKED by how LITTLE I paid?
People who have never done the program see its value and think Julie is selling herself short.
But for some, paying $8 for nachos makes more sense than spending $200 to help themselves continue on a path to wellness and that's just that.
My son and I were having dinner at 99 the other night.
I love going there and having the smothered sirloin tips because I can get them on their own with no starch, just veggies.
Apparently, one of the women sitting in the booth across from us (I fit in the booths there now… couldn't for a long time) heard me placing my order.
I asked the server to hold the starch.
I told her I didn't need extra veggies because I had to balance my veggies with my protein.
So the woman sitting across from us hears all this and when the server walks away she leans over and says, "You went to Key Hypnosis, didn't you?"
I told her that I had.
She smirks at me and says, "You're in for a surprise."
I said, "Well, I've experienced several in the last couple months. Being able to fit inside this booth for one."
"Sure," she said, "But wait. You're gonna stop losing in another month or so and when you do the office is going to miraculously call and offer you a 'refresher.'"
I told her that I had requested a followup call in September so that wouldn't be a surprise.
"Yeah but by the time they call you're gonna stop losing weight."
"What makes you say THAT?"
"It's a huge scam. She programs you to lose for a couple months, then you stop. Then, if you want to keep losing you have to attend a 'refresher' and pay her another $200."
I said, "Really… that's quite remarkable. A hypnotist that can manipulate my physiology and make me STOP losing weight while still keeping the diet."
"No," she said. "You'll start cheating on the diet. After a couple months you'll go back to eating like a normal person and then go running for a refresher. It's all factored in to what she does. I went back TWICE for refreshers and each time I was OK for about two months, then BOOM! Bottom line: we're fat. It's how God made us. Accept it. Don't keep paying for false dreams."
I thanked her for the information and told her I'd take her advice to heart.
A few minutes later when the server showed up with her nachos, I said "BOOM!" as she put them on the table. I just couldn't help myself.
Throughout that whole night I kept going over in my head the things that Julie said about this whole thing being an act of Free Will.
I willingly submitted to the hypnosis. I willingly follow the diet and I am subsequently willing my way to health.
Some people just want nachos more than they want to be well but they can't just admit that, can they? It has to be someone else's failure.
I see the holidays this year being very difficult. I might need a refresher to get through them.
Then again, I may not.
What I'm sure of, though, is that if I do need one it'll be because for that month or so between Thanksgiving and Yule there's going to be a LOT of interference and I may need to clear up the signal so I don't get too depressed.
But that's all about me, not the program, not Julie.
I wonder if nacho lady realizes just how much money Julie COULD be charging for what she delivers.
I wonder if she realizes that every time I tell people how much this program cost me they're SHOCKED by how LITTLE I paid?
People who have never done the program see its value and think Julie is selling herself short.
But for some, paying $8 for nachos makes more sense than spending $200 to help themselves continue on a path to wellness and that's just that.