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100 Not Out

100NO 226: You Have Six Months To Live … What Changes?

30 Jul 2017

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In this episode we discuss how life would be different if you KNEW you only had six months to live (180 days). What would you STOP doing? What would you START doing? What would you do LESS of? What would you do MORE of? Some great questions to answer, particularly if you like journaling 🙂 **IKARIA 2018 is 60% SOLD** Just 8 spots remain for our 2018 Mediterranean Longevity Experience. To see what spending 10 days on the “island where people forget to die” would be like, go to www.100notout.com ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. This episode is brought to you by the 2018 Mediterranean Longevity Experience to Ikaria. Join Marcus & Damian for a 9-night 10-day all inclusive immersion on the Greek “island where people forget to die.” Enrolment is by application only and is processed on a first-in first-served basis. To find out more and to apply go to www.100notout.com ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Become A Change Maker In The Health Industry Today! Enrol for The Functional Nutrition Course and become an Internationally Recognised expert on the Vitalistic Philosophy of Food and Nutrition with our friends at The Functional Nutrition Academy! Register now and receive a 6 Week Bonus Accreditation Course providing you with the business tools to start and grow your own business AND a WHOPPING $1000 discount! So don’t delay, and start your health care career today at: http://thewellnesscouch.com///functional The post 100NO 226: You Have Six Months To Live … What Changes? appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

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