Want A Better Body? Minimize Your Decisions.

Want A Better Body? Minimize Your Decisions.

Take a look at Mark Zuckerberg.

Zucky boy, one of the wealthiest and most successful people in the world, does something very odd.

He wears the exact same outfit every day.

Every morning, he throws on the same gray tshirt and blue jeans, and goes off to run his billion dollar empire.

Gray tshirt and blue jeans. Every day.

Every. Single. Day.

Why?

See, Zuckerberg — like most successful people — understands the value of choice minimalism.

He minimizes his daily decisions, so that he ALWAYS accomplishes his daily tasks — and without burning out.

This simple approach to life, Zuckerberg believes, has been a fundamental key to his success.

It’s empowered him to build the beheemoth that is Facebook.

It’s freed up his mental focus, to crush every challenge along the way.

Now, I’m not telling you to wear the same clothes every day. (You got style, and I respect that.)

But what if we applied this concept of choice minimalism to your entire fitness plan?

What if we trained your brain to make *fewer* decisions, while getting *more* done each day?

Want to learn more?

Watch the quick video below, and I’ll walk you through.

-Coach Dani

 

Dani Singer
dsinger@fit2gopt.com

Dani Singer is a nationally certified personal trainer and fitness nutrition specialist. As CEO & Director of of Fit2Go Personal Training, he specializes in helping busy professionals make fitness practical. Dani has been featured in national publications such as Reader's Digest, Muscle & Fitness, and SHAPE Magazine; and teaches hundreds of thousands of trainers around the world as an advisor to the Personal Trainer Development Center.



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