I Should Warn You...
A New Year doesn't always mean a new start. For some of us it means attempting to reach the goals we set (and let’s be real) failed to achieve the year before. Despite the fact, this year will be different because I’m determined! My goal for the #2014HealthyTamil challenge is to get in shape and limit my fast food consumption. But before I get started, let’s reflect on the last couple of years.
Tamil Health Association
Not-for-profit organization
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A New Year doesn't always mean a new start. For some of us it means attempting to reach the goals we set (and let’s be real) failed to achieve the year before. Despite the fact, this year will be different because I’m determined! My goal for the #2014HealthyTamil challenge is to get in shape and limit my fast food consumption. But before I get started, let’s reflect on the last couple of years.

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"Being a former advocate of “see-food diet”, I can simply state the obvious, eating an endless servings of pasta, garlic bread and pizza will not result in the rock hard abs you've always wanted (but a girl can dream). "

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Tamil Health Association
Not-for-profit organization
Canada
The Tamil Health Association (THA) is a not-for-profit initiative based in the Greater ...
The Tamil Health Association (THA) is a not-for-profit initiative based in the Greater ...
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