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Books > Health, Home & Family > Family & health > Fitness & diet > Diets & dieting
Sally Baker and Liz Hogon, informed by helping hundreds of clients
achieve a sustained healthy approach to eating, have researched and
written How To Feel Differently About Food to break the painful
cycle of yo-yo dieting and emotional eating. The book cuts a clear
path through the conflicting nutritional information that fills the
popular media to reveal the best way to eat for improved health and
enhanced mood, boost energy without triggering feelings of hunger
and stop wildly fluctuating blood-sugar levels that lead to
cravings. They explain how to make informed and appetising food
choices and how to implement small but empowering new eating habits
from breakfast onwards. Learning new ways of thinking and feeling
about food will naturally enable readers to approach food
differently. These positive changes are designed to be effortlessly
integrated into a busy life with minimum planning and preparation,
including how to eat for nourishment, become healthier, lose excess
weight if appropriate, and boost mood as well as help to combat
anxiety and depression.
In Sink Reflections, Marla Cilley -- the FlyLady -- helped hundreds
of thousands of her fans combat overwhelming household C.H.A.O.S.
(Can't Have Anyone Over Syndrome). Taking a "baby-steps" approach,
she offered little chores to do every day, to wipe out clutter and
feelings of inadequacy. Now, in Body Clutter, the FlyLady and
Leanne Ely, the Dinner Diva and creator of the Saving Dinner
series, team up to teach readers how to handle and erase the
clutter they carry on their bodies and minds when it comes to body
image. The FlyLady and Leanne say that it's not about finding the
perfect diet, it's about the way you feel about food and your body
and understanding sound nutrition. With warm voices, unique lingo,
and no preaching, they apply a step-by-step technique, coaching the
readers from beginning to end and sharing their own success stories
along the way.
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