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Your Diet Can Bite Me!

Your body is a unique snowflake and everyone is special –

OK, cut the crap. You got some crazy shit going on in your body and you need to learn it. The only way you’re going to learn it is by listening to it.

No one else’s diet is going to work for you. You know because you’ve tried it. Many times.

Are you in the best shape of your life right now?

Why not! For all the effort you've put into eating right and being active, why are you not the most fit, healthiest version of yourself right now?

Because other people's diets don't work for you. It's time to say "Bite me!" and start listening to your own body.

Start with the Bite Me Food Journal. This free tool will help you listen and learn. The journal will also help you stay focused on what is most important in your quest for health - your individual, unique, special snowflake of a body that no one else will ever know like you do.

5 Ways a Food Journal Will Make You Healthier (Free Download!)

by Jadie Aranda 34 Comments

5 Ways a Food Journal Will Make You Healthier

I understand the benefits of keeping a food journal, but I’ll admit I’ve always hated counting calories. If I want to eat a donut from the break room, I don’t want to think about how many calories are in it. Because it’s not on the side of the box. And I don’t have to know how […]

Filed Under: Eat For Energy, Eating Healthy, Your Diet Can Bite Me! Tagged With: food journal, tools

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