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Don’t miss this huge piece of the permanent weight loss puzzle!

Free Workshop with Amy Lang

FIND OUT:

  • The different forms of emotional eating
  • Why we turn to food to cope with our emotions
  • Distinguishing between necessary and unnecessary stress
  • The real triggers for this habit 
  • The 4-Step process to stop emotional eating.
Join Amy as she teaches live and answers your questions.
July 19, 2023 at 4pm PST
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Free Workshop with Amy Lang

Walk Away Knowing EXACTLY What To Do To Identify The Underlying Triggers That Cause Emotional Eating, Remove Them, and Eliminate The Urges.
OR YOUR MONEY BACK!

Join Us on December 1, 2022 at 3pm PST
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Hi, I'm Amy Lang, master health coach and founder of Moxie Club.

I specialize in helping chronic dieters free themselves of diet culture, create deep health, and rediscover joyful eating.

In 2004, I left the high tech world to pursue my passion... helping people lose weight and feel better. As the owner of Pacific Heights Health Club, I worked with thousands of members to help them reach their fitness, weight loss and wellness goals.

In 2019, I started Moxie Club, to provide online courses and coaching on self-care habits for lasting weight loss and beyond.

I'd love to help you solve the weight loss puzzle, and, more importantly, create the life you want.

I'm so grateful for the perspective and guidance Amy brings.  After our conversation, I found myself wanting to take action from a place of gratitude and curiosity, instead of coping with my hurt and shame by pouring myself a glass of wine.

It was just magical!

  - Audrey W

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I've struggled with cravings a lot. Yesterday, someone brought in chocolate cookies, which are my favorite. And I ate half a cookie and threw the other half away. Not because it didn't taste good but I'd had enough. That's never happened before. I feel empowered.

  - Kayla G