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Ketomas Day 21 – Micro Goals For 2018 – Small Keto Resolutions

Hey There! KETOMAS!! Over the next 25 videos I will be sharing either something fun, something tasty or something helpful! Today I am going over 25 micro goals or resolutions that you can have for 2018. These are all little things that can be done separately or as a group to help you get towards your larger goal for the year. You don’t have to do all of these to be healthy but just adding a few to your plan for 2018 will help. Until next time, please take care! -Erin Follow me on social media! MyFitnessPal: Holista Instagram http://ift.tt/2sCyzi2 Twitter @holistaErin Facebook: http://ift.tt/2t7kq01 Website: Coming Soon! More from my siteKetomas Day 9 – Advice To Myself On My First Day Of KetoKetomas Day 14 – Keto Guide – Keto vs. Optimal Health – 6 Tips To Optimize KetoKetomas Day 3 – A Sweet Nut Thing – Caramel Sauce Nuts – Easy Keto Dessert ToppingKetomas Day 11 – Baked Keto French Toast – Dairy Free Whipped Cream – Easy Keto Blueberry SyrupKeto Guide – Fast Food & Soda Pop on Keto – How To Stay Healthy – Managing pH on KetoWhat I Eat In A Day – Keto Diet – Full Day of Eating Keto – Healthy Options With Recipes

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