#66: It’s Time to Talk about Keeping it SIMPLE

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Welcoming a special guest to the show today to talk about how to keep things simple in a highly complicated and noisy world.  Today you'll meet my childhood friend, and fellow health & fitness pro, Fran Avila, who shares his perspective on how to become more aware of “all the chatter” and how to begin to simplify.

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Email Jan at: jan@getlivelynow.com

Email Fran at: fran@flxtraining.com 


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