Subject: Concussion lead to this

Hi Friend 


In 2006, Derek Amato suffered a major concussion from diving into a shallow swimming pool. When he woke up in the hospital, he knew something was different.


It’s no surprise. A concussion is a serious brain injury. But it was much more than that.


He discovered he could play the piano.


You might think nothing of that. But Derek had never had a lesson in his life.


Not only could he play the piano. He found he could now play EIGHT different musical instruments.


You see, when he woke up feeling different, it’s because he’d become one of only 30 people worldwide who are known as “sudden savants” or “accidental geniuses”—people who suffer serious head injuries and come out of the other side with special gifts in music, art or maths.


Derek is unable to read music or even play Twinkle Twinkle Little Star…


Yet he can play and perform complex and beautiful pieces of music by simply pressing the keys. He’s even gone on to record multiple albums and host sell-out shows.


How fascinating.


Your clients think they need to become nutrition geniuses. I see it quite often.


Someone starts working with a PT or coach. They begin to “eat better” (chicken, broccoli and rice anyone?)...


Then they realise “dieting” is hard so they quit.


When you introduce them to your new nutrition bible, they’ll have the epiphany they need to understand that “dieting” doesn’t have to mean boring and tasteless meals.


“Dieting” doesn’t have to be hard.


When done right, it can mean restaurant-quality food. Exciting, interesting and tasty meals that will keep them engaged and on track to achieving the results they wanted when they started.


Help your clients become savants in the kitchen. Grab a copy of the mouthwatering 100 Recipe Canva Video ebook now


Best wishes,

Naomi.


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