Stop blaming genetics for your weight

The 21st century is the century of excuses.  People don’t like being held accountable for their actions and like to blame their problems on anyone but themselves.  This is especially true when it comes to their weight and genetics.  When you can blame genetics, you’re no longer held accountable for your weight problems and you basically accept defeat.

So, if two people followed the same diet and exercise routine, and one person got sick while the other stayed healthy, the difference must be their genetics right?

Wrong. Dead wrong. Despite poor genetics, people still control their fates.

Read the full article here: Stop Blaming Genetics For Your Weight

 

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