Team Member, Lindsay Sneller:
From Crashing in the Afternoon to CRUSHING it in the Gym
Lindsay Sneller is a busy Mom of two kids, wife and owns multiple businesses. She was so skeptical when I introduced her to Isagenix. In fact, I think I even remember an eye roll or two;) However, she’s a very different person today INSIDE & OUT all because she trusted me, has been consistent and has never given up. “Snellers don’t quit!” is a family motto. Lindsay is leading her family by example…
“I get comments often about my athleticism and how I do “killer workouts” all the time. I’m quick to let these people know that I didn’t begin HERE. I think we tend to forget that there is a beginning for everyone. Nobody really starts out being an expert. We never see the “behind the scenes” of what it took someone to get to where they are. I wasn’t an athlete growing up. I always admired people who were and wanted to be more athletic, I just never had the drive as a child to push myself to do it. I didn’t start really moving my body until after I had our first baby, Isabelle (11yrs old). This before photo is of my second race I ever did. It was an 8k, and it was LONG for me! It was hard and I had to train really hard for it. But, what is important about this picture is that I was running at this time simply to try and get my body to look a certain way, as a way to burn calories. I didn’t love to move my body for the sake of loving to move my body. It took me a very long time and a lot of work on myself to get to a point where I just loved movement, not because I was trying to burn calories, but because I loved the way it made my body FEEL to do it.
FUELING my body with Isagenix was a total GAME CHANGER for me. It brought my body, mind and athleticism to the next level. It added a much needed SIMPLICITY to my life. It gave me the ENERGY I needed to get through the day and CRUSH my workouts. So, if you are just beginning, or haven’t even begun yet, just know that we’ve all been beginners. That we ALL suck in the beginning, it’s messy and ugly, and that it takes time and effort to get to improve. Don’t compare yourself to others, only compare yourself to who you were yesterday and focus on improving just a little bit each day.”–Lindsay Sneller


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