Stick to Your New Year's Resolutions With Gel-v by Vanna Belt

Fitness personality, Vanna Belt, created the all-natural Gel-V lotion in 2013 to help smooth, hydrate and beautiful skin on problem areas such as the stomach, hips, thighs and buttocks.

Many people make New Year’s Resolutions to lose weight and get fit. To stick to these resolutions all year long requires a commitment to goal-setting and behavior change.

Vanna Belt has always made health and fitness a priority in her own life and for the last several years she’s made it a priority to also help other people achieve their New Year’s Resolutions. Vanna says, “it’s important to anticipate slip ups because none of us are perfect. I often see people getting so frustrated by eating one bad meal that it turns into a snowball effect.” Instead Vanna recommends having a plan of action for getting back on track when slip ups occur.

Vanna’s top recommendations include:

  1. Be committed to working out daily. A great workout will make you forget all about your last bad meal.
  2. Don’t allow yourself to feel so guilty about one cheat meal that it snowballs into eating your emotions every day for a week. Acknowledge your mistake and move on.
  3. Rather than thinking about your big weight loss goal, set mini-goals that you can feel good about achieving frequently. This will keep you moving forward.
  4. Use the tools available to you to achieve your goals as quickly and safely as possible - this includes using Gel-V every day to accelerate the loss of inches.

Gel-V is made from all natural ingredients and is meant to be used safely all year long. It is a helpful product to help people use to focus on problematic areas. It contains menthol for collagen synthesis and seaweed along with gotu kola which have anti-cellulite properties. It also aims to boosts metabolism which is proven to help burn fat faster.

Before and after pictures from customers who use Gel-V can be found at https://www.facebook.com/vannabeltgelv.

For more information visit www.vannabelt.com.

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