Take a look at these two female skeletons. They're the same size, probably about a Size 6. Now look at the extra flesh that covers the skeleton on the right. That extra padding makes her a Size 14, or maybe larger.
Next time you think you can't get small enough to wear small sizes, remember this illustration. Your frame, without the extra padding, is a Size 6. If you're wearing a Size 16 instead, it's not because you were "born big" or have "plus-size genes." It's because you have about 40 extra pounds of fat that you've allowed to accumulate on your frame. Get it off and discover the "Size 6 You" that's lurking beneath the surface!
For help in your discovery, download the e-book, Bucket List Weight Loss, by Jan Manning, available at Amazon.com.
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