Part Two: Overcoming Concerns

Apr 9th, 2012 | Category: Young Living Product Blog

In my previous blog post, I discussed how our motivation tends to falter when results are slow or don’t match our preset expectations. I named a few factors that may hinder our success (family, health, work, energy level, etc.). What about those of us whose excuses aren’t centered on motivation?

Emotional, spiritual, and health concerns—past or present—can put extra weight on your shoulders and keep you from the happiness you deserve. Although the Slique™ Challenge focuses on weight, it also goes hand-in-hand with Young Living’s mantra of wellness, purpose, and abundance. We need to find a balance to overcome the issues we have and to keep our lives on track. Supplementing the Slique kit with other all-natural products may be required for your individual concerns. Here are a few products that can help you climb over barriers, knock down walls, and lift the weight off your shoulders to have a real chance for true success.

  • Frankincense essential oil adds a new dynamic to your Slique kit by increasing your inner strength and keeping you emotionally and spiritually in line with your weight-management goals.
  • RutaVaLa™ essential oil blend, combined with your daily Slique kit products, may soothe the tension and stressful moments holding you back and promote relaxation for your body and mind throughout the day.
  • Forgiveness™ essential oil blend helps you overcome negative inner emotions. By including this blend with your Slique regimen, you will have the needed support to move past the hindering effects of negative past experiences.

Additional Young Living products for emotional support include Release™, Acceptance™, Feelings™ collection, and sacred frankincense.

I invite all of you to share which oils have helped you through your tough times and which oils you use with your Slique kit.

—Marco Colindres III, Associate Product Manager

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