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		<title>By: &#187; How to lose weight and permanently change habits by ridding yourself of the &#8220;Internal Conflict&#8221; at thelifething.com - thoughts on life design and abundant living</title>
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		<description>[...] The problem is, this new life you are aiming for – the new habits, eating styles or goals – is not what you or your brain is used to; it doesn’t fit with the image you have of yourself, it doesn&#8217;t fit your personal brand (See BrandYou post for more on this). [...]</description>
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