Start living a life that you truly love — and let the weight lose itself.
Stop waiting to live your life until you lose weight.
If you’re holding yourself back from life until you lose weight — skipping the reunion, postponing the vacation, staying out of the family photo — you’ll never lose it.
But if you reverse the equation and get busy really living, setting and achieving your long-forgotten goals and rebuilding your confidence in the process, the weight will lose itself.
If you’re ready to live an exciting, joy-filled life and lose weight without dieting, you’re in the right place!
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HI! I’M CAMILLE.
And I’m so happy you’re here! I'm a dietitian, public health writer, and former chronic dieter.
I spent nearly 25 years of my life on a diet . . . until I finally quit. I stopped trying to lose weight (and feeling like a failure) and started setting and achieving goals I never thought possible. And I lost weight without even trying.
You can finally lose weight without using willpower, without changing everything you do, and without the misery of dieting. I want to show you how. Instead of wasting your life trying to lose weight, I want you to live — and love! — your life, and watch the weight lose itself.
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