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They Call Her "Stupid" At Work

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It was one of the most humiliating moments in Barbara's life… Go [here]( to opt-out of our email list or mark as [SPAM](. Please add us to your address book or [whitelist us](. Directions for whitelisting are [here](. ---------------------------------------------------------------  It was one of the most humiliating moments in Barbara's life… It felt like she'd just been harassed by the school-yard bully, but she was far from her school days. Barbara was a 67-year-old professional woman sitting in a meeting with her co-workers. All of whom were younger than her… even her boss was half her age… But as the meeting was about to start, a much-younger co-worker played a cruel prank on Barbara… It was mean, and it was vicious… and it proved her younger colleagues now considered her to be “stupid” and “forgetful.” But that didn't stop the entire room from erupting in laughter… to be clear; they were laughing at her… ut what Barbara did next shocked everyone… What she did took courage… courage that can only come from being the oldest person in the room… While everyone was laughing… Barbara got up from her chair… She walked to the conference room door… and locked it… The next 3-minutes changed Barbara's life forever… She's no longer the butt of anyone's jokes… She's regained their respect… [See what Barbara did in those 3-minutes. It just might change your life, too.]( ~Fitness Boost Editor's Note: Barbara grew tired of the endless whispers, giggles, and cruel pranks she had to endure. She took a stand and did what we all should do. It took her just 3-minutes—and it changed her life forever. Do you have the courage to do this? [See what Barbara did that day-go here.]( ---------------------------------------------------------------  You opted in to receive these emails when you requested information or entered one of our contests. You can [Manage Subcription]( here if you do not want to receive these emails any longer. To help make sure we make it into your inbox, add support@fitnessboost.net to your address book.   This email was sent to {EMAIL} by support@fitnessboost.net 1712 Pioneer Ave., Ste. 2035 Cheyenne, WY 82001, USA [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam](

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