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Why Better Questions Lead to Better Results

Why Better Questions Lead to Better Results

Update: 2025-05-16
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Most women who struggle with consistency on their weight loss journey are not unmotivated or broken, they’re just asking the wrong questions.

In this episode, I share a concept inspired by something I heard on a business podcast that I immediately knew I needed to bring to you. It’s the idea that your stuckness — your “I always fall off,” or “I just can’t stay consistent” — is often just a statement standing in the way of a better question.

Because when you ask better questions, you get better results.

If you've been making definitive statements like:

  • “I’m addicted to sugar.”
  • “I don’t have time.”
  • “I know what to do, I just don’t do it…”

Then this episode is for you.

🔑 In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why definitive statements keep you stuck (and what to say instead)
  • How your brain actually wants to solve problems — if you ask it to
  • The difference between a dead-end statement and an empowering question
  • Specific examples of real clients who shifted from frustration to action
  • A step-by-step method to flip your self-talk and get unstuck

Resources & Next Steps

📌 Take the Results Accelerator Quiz – Find out what’s keeping you stuck and get personalized action steps to break through: CLICK HERE to take it

📌 Join My Free Facebook Community – Get access to live trainings, resources, and a supportive community of women working toward sustainable weight loss: Join by clicking HERE

📌 Apply for Coaching – Ready for real results? Learn how I can help you lose weight in a sustainable way and keep it off for good: Apply to work with me HERE

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Why Better Questions Lead to Better Results

Why Better Questions Lead to Better Results

Iman Whyte