Sheila Hall

Sheila Hall
Crosby Meltdown Organizer Sheila Hall

Welcome to your Crosby Commnity Meltdown Maniac News


With 66% of Americans being overweight, there is a huge demand to educate our community on how to stay healthy, the common sense way. These individuals need to understand the need to accomplish a healthier lifestyle, without fad diets. They need to start receiving plain and simple information on how to eat to burn fat and how to make wise choices for themselves and their families.

One stick fallen off a tree is weak and can be easily broken. However, when a bunch of sticks are tied together, the sticks are difficult to break. We are much Stronger Together and Together we can change our community, one face at a time, while becoming healthier ourselves.

My name is Shelia Hall and I have been in the Health Industry for over 11 years. My journey of becoming educated about fitness and health began because of my own poor health. The more I became educated about my own body, the larger my desire grew to learn more.

I am very passionate about bringing the truth to our Community. My mission is educate everyone through our Community Meltdowns. Yes, I am a Meltdown Maniac and I own two Curves fitness locations.

We hope that you enjoy our blog and will attend our meetings. For more information, call 281.328.4600. Either my friendly staff or I will be more than happy to assist your journey to becoming healthier and fit.

"Let the Revolution of Health begin with you and me."

Shelia Hall

www.mycurves.com

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

A Note from Jean-Francois Borny

Just a reminder that the Meltdown meeting starts at 7:00 p.m. tonight at Crosby Church on Old Hwy 90 and the Curves Weight Management class starts at 6:00 p.m.

Jean-Francois Borny sent the following note to Sheila, regarding his presentation this evening:

"As far as reminder, do not forget to bring your labels to your favorite foods and be prepared to match what you probably think is unmatchable."

For Intro:

"I graduated from Texas A&M with degrees in Chemistry, Computer Science and French. I worked in the pharmaceutical, chemical and petrochemical industry for 25 years, before making a God-lead drastic change in my life. I started teaching high school science, math and computer at Family Christian Academy in Channelview. As a scientist, I have studied the effect of the chemicals we ingest, for many years, and continue to research and study the foods we eat."

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