Happy New Year & FREE Pilates!

Emily Andrew • January 8, 2020

Is it too late to say Happy New Year? hope that the start of 2020 is treating you well?

How is January SO LONG?!


Anyway, I have some news. Those of you who have been with me for a while know that I have been running an online Pilates Membership in one form or another for the past 5/6 years. Most recently it has been in the form of Pilates on Demand.
At the start of this year I decided that I was fed up.


Fed up of the hundreds of shitty diet adverts covering our tv screens, people selling expensive programmes to prey on your insecurities and society in general spurring guilt and shame about "overdoing it" at Christmas.


So instead of getting mad, I decided to put a little bit of good out there.
So for a limited time this year

Pilates on Demand is FREE.
No need to sign up for anything, no memberships, nothing to pay. Just free online pilates videos from 5 minutes to 1 hour long. You officially have no excuse not to practice in between classes now! ;)
Head to the website and join in! 


Reviews!
If any of you own your own businesses then you know how important reviews are. If you don't own your own business - reviews are really important! 
SO IF YOU LOVE THE CLASSES HEAD TO GOOGLE, TYPE IN HEALTHY BALANCE WITH EMILY (OR CLICK THE WORD CLASSES) AND LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW! 

ANOTHER WAY YOU CAN HELP SUPPORT IS BY REVIEWING MY PODCAST!
Podcast reviews are so vital in getting out there in the charts. No matter how you listen to them whether it be through Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Acast, etc you can help me to build a wonderful community of people by rating the podcast with 5 beautiful stars. You don't even have to type anything - easy as that.

LASTLY, YOU CAN HELP SUPPORT A SELF-PUBLISHED AUTHOR BY REVIEWING MY BOOK!
Without an agent, a marketing team, a huge online presence or a publisher the success of my book is dependent on people sharing it and spreading the word. I decided to self publish Stardust: Life, Love Laughter and Everything After a Mental Illness because talking about body image, peoples relationship with food and their bodies, eating disorders, depression and anxiety IS SO IMPORTANT. By sharing my story I hope to start the conversations around all these topics and let other people who may be struggling navigating through some of the issues that can surround them that they are not alone. 
If you know of anyone who is struggling with or supporting someone with an eating disorder, addiciton, or other mental health illnesses then this book is a must read.
If you are a kindle unlimited customer then you can read the entire book for FREE too! 
Head to Amazon to join in! 

YOUR SUPPORT IS SO APPRECIATED SO THANK YOU IN ADVANCE.


Podcast.
Have you been keeping up with TRIBE TALK podcast ? This year there are even more incredible guests coming up and we'll be having even more inspiring conversations. I am really excited by this passion project so make sure to subscribe and get episodes as soon as they come out!  

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