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	<title>Comments on: Tell Me Your Story of Abundance</title>
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	<description>Desperate to reclaim your body and control your insatiable appetite?  Diet not working?  It is time for \"Inside Out Weight Loss.\" Learn to stay slim, no matter what life throws at you.Leading diet and weight-loss coach Renee Stephens, of www.mindforbody.com, has helped hundreds shed from 5 to 125 pounds.  Renee specializes in turning around the eating and diet habits of those most resistant to change, including yo-yo dieters, binge eaters, and bulimics, with whom she has an astonishing 75% success rate.Drawing on cutting-edge techniques from Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Hypnotherapy and Positive Psychology, host Renee Stephens\' signature fusion-therapy approach will transform your relationship with your diet, your body, and yourself, permanently.  Each week you\'ll get closer to creating the body of your dreams, supported by Renee\'s focus on diet and weight issues for more than twenty years. Listen and let Renee reprogram your mind and your relationship with food, shifting your underlying belief systems.  You will learn how to tame your inner rebel, align your goals with your values, and achieve lifetime weight mastery. End the diet, regain, diet cycle once and for all.Dieting or not, you can add this weekly podcast into your current lifestyle and witness significant and lasting results. Renee\'s great voice, smooth delivery, and numerous examples of people like you succeeding make this podcast a must listen every week.  So toss out your diet pills, diet plans and diet mentality.  Start at the first show, or jump right in, and get ready for a program that will pay off for a lifetime.</description>
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		<title>By: kirsten27</title>
		<link>http://renee.personallifemedia.com/2009/04/04/tell-me-your-story-of-abundance/#comment-8273</link>
		<author>kirsten27</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 00:03:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Renee - I wanted to send Stephen a short message but I wasn't sure how to get it to him, so I was just hoping you would see this and wouldn't mind passing it on to him.  I apologize in advance for posting this as a comment in this unrelated board.  Also I don't know much about you, but just wanted to say I have a lot of respect for what you do.  I know weight loss can be very challenging and it’s always nice to see someone so dedicated to helping people.  Thank you in advance for passing on the message, Kirsten

Hi Stephen,

I watched the show when it first aired and watched it online again today.  I just wanted to shoot you an e-mail to send you some support because I can imagine you must be going through a troubling time.  

I have been through many difficult life experiences and at times have felt very down at times.  Even though during the hardest of circumstances it may sometimes have seemed like too much to endure, I am grateful for those times today because they have given me the most valuable lessons and made me the person I am today.

They say a smart man learns from his mistakes and a wise man learns from the mistakes of others.  I would say that there is no shame in taking knowledge any way it may come to you.  Take comfort in the positive things that have come out of this, even though it may be hard to see them right now.  I am sure that you have reached many future wise-ass kids through the show and perhaps because of you their personalities in the making were jolted off course and are now on a better path.

Everyone makes mistakes.  I do forgive you and you do deserve forgiveness because in your heart, you never meant to hurt anyone.  I think that it is probably true that you also deserve forgiveness because in your mind you have learned more from this experience than any of us can imagine.   

My only wish is that the rest of America would be more forgiving and less harsh and quick to judge.  Isn’t that exactly the behavior they are condemning in their blogs and forums?  Is there anyone who cannot recall a circumstance in their past which they regret or who doesn’t wish they could have changed some past inexcusable behavior?  Surely, most everyone can recall such a situation.  But what most people do not have to live through is the public broadcast of their least proud moment, over and over.  For me, this only deepens the empathy I feel for you.

You will make it through this and be a better man for it.  Don’t let this get you down, don’t give up on what you believe in, and most importantly, don’t stop believing in yourself.  All you can do now is be the man that, years from now, your children will be able to look back and say they learned from. 

Best wishes,
Kirsten</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Renee - I wanted to send Stephen a short message but I wasn&#8217;t sure how to get it to him, so I was just hoping you would see this and wouldn&#8217;t mind passing it on to him.  I apologize in advance for posting this as a comment in this unrelated board.  Also I don&#8217;t know much about you, but just wanted to say I have a lot of respect for what you do.  I know weight loss can be very challenging and it’s always nice to see someone so dedicated to helping people.  Thank you in advance for passing on the message, Kirsten</p>
<p>Hi Stephen,</p>
<p>I watched the show when it first aired and watched it online again today.  I just wanted to shoot you an e-mail to send you some support because I can imagine you must be going through a troubling time.  </p>
<p>I have been through many difficult life experiences and at times have felt very down at times.  Even though during the hardest of circumstances it may sometimes have seemed like too much to endure, I am grateful for those times today because they have given me the most valuable lessons and made me the person I am today.</p>
<p>They say a smart man learns from his mistakes and a wise man learns from the mistakes of others.  I would say that there is no shame in taking knowledge any way it may come to you.  Take comfort in the positive things that have come out of this, even though it may be hard to see them right now.  I am sure that you have reached many future wise-ass kids through the show and perhaps because of you their personalities in the making were jolted off course and are now on a better path.</p>
<p>Everyone makes mistakes.  I do forgive you and you do deserve forgiveness because in your heart, you never meant to hurt anyone.  I think that it is probably true that you also deserve forgiveness because in your mind you have learned more from this experience than any of us can imagine.   </p>
<p>My only wish is that the rest of America would be more forgiving and less harsh and quick to judge.  Isn’t that exactly the behavior they are condemning in their blogs and forums?  Is there anyone who cannot recall a circumstance in their past which they regret or who doesn’t wish they could have changed some past inexcusable behavior?  Surely, most everyone can recall such a situation.  But what most people do not have to live through is the public broadcast of their least proud moment, over and over.  For me, this only deepens the empathy I feel for you.</p>
<p>You will make it through this and be a better man for it.  Don’t let this get you down, don’t give up on what you believe in, and most importantly, don’t stop believing in yourself.  All you can do now is be the man that, years from now, your children will be able to look back and say they learned from. </p>
<p>Best wishes,<br />
Kirsten</p>
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