Have you licked sugar and refined carbs and experienced amazing benefits? Did cutting out sweets give you more energy, easy weight loss and better moods? Or have you experienced other great results?
So is your sugar addiction a thing of the past, or is it at least under control? If so, I want to hear from you. More specifically, readers want to be inspired by YOU!
Share your Sugar-Free Success story here!
Please help me to encourage, educate and inspire other people.
Wondering what I mean? Read some motivational Kick-Sugar Success Stories shared previously.
- Jimmy Moore, who I interviewed recently on my Gab With the Gurus Radio Show
- Jaime Jackson
- Felicia DesRosiers
- Karly Pitman
To share your story, just answer the following questions.
Your Name
Your Location & Age (if you choose):
Your Present Height & Weight:
Your Previous Weight:
Hobbies:
When did you kick sugar?
Have you quit other foods, too? If so, what?
What are the biggest BENEFITS you've received rom kicking sugar?
Connie: Let's go back in time to what drove you to kick sugar. What was your rock-bottom moment before you decided you needed to change your diet?
Connie: Just how bad were you feeling? What ailments did you have? Please be specific.
Connie: Please describe any pivotal moments. For example, you could share something that happened in your doctor's office, how you behaved towards a loved one (like I confessed in Chapter 1 of my book SUGAR SHOCK!), or what embarrassing event made you decide that it was high time to tackle your sugar habit, etc.
Connie: What made you finally decide to eliminate sugar and refined carbs to help with your health issues?
Connie: Describe the day that you finally decided to Just Do It!
Connie: What were the very first 3 things that you did to prepare yourself to quit sweets?
Connie: DS (During Your Sugar Days), what did you used to eat?
Connie: Tell us how bad you felt. What was your lowest point? What was it like?
Connie: What do you think most people don't know about processed carbs that they need to know?
Connie: How did you first learn about the dangers of sugars and refined carbs?
Connie: Did you find a doctor or other health professional (acupuncturist, nutritionist, etc.), who understood all about how eating sugar triggers drastic blood sugar swings, etc. Tell us about him or her.
Connie: What have been your biggest challenges to kick sugar and refined carbs? Please help prepare others for any potential pitfalls ahead.
Connie: Do you have any favorite websites, blogs, books, organizations or support groups that have helped you to lick your habit?
Connie: What are your best 3 tips and tactics to help other people kick sweets and quickie carbs?
Connie: Please share some final words of wisdom, inspiration, encouragment or motivation to others who are thinking of cutting out sugar and simple carbs.
Add your own question and response, if you like:
Want to be interviewed for a Kick-Sugar Success Story?
To qualify, you should have either totally cut out or heavily cut back on your sugar and quickie-carb consumption and achieved wonderful results for at least three months.
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2 thoughts on “Sugar Addict No More? Share Your Sugar-Free Success Story Now”
i put sugar regulary in my coffee every morning ..but im not addicted sweet, my one friends is fat coz addicted to sugar also sweetest candy,cake,anything food just sweet.. thank you for sharing and tips..
Well, I’d like to ask you this, then. What would happen if you didn’t have sugar in your coffee every morning? Or if you didn’t have coffee?!
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