The Little Book of Diet Help: Lose weight-without losing your Mind
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Think you know how to lose weight, but can’t seem to shed those extra pounds? The truth is, most diets don’t work—or, at least, they don’t last. When we diet, we’re so consumed by what we can’t eat that we don’t focus on how we eat, and how eating makes us feel.
That’s where The Little Book of Diet Help comes in.
With this book you’ll learn:
• • • How to recognize your bad eating habits and how to create new, improved ones
• • • Why certain foods affect your body and your mood
• • • The power of EFT and how easy techniques like tapping and hypnosis can combat cravings and boost your energy
• • • How to distinguish between physical and emotional hunger
• • • Why finding ways to manage stress will naturally help you eat better—and stay slimmer!
You’ll see that small adjustments to your daily routine can add up to big changes in how you look and feel. You don’t need complicated meal plans, you don’t need to spend hours in the gym, and you definitely don’t need to be miserable. You just need a little help!
Kimberly Willis
Kimberly Willis, PhD, is a weight loss specialist, life coach, and hypnotherapist. She holds a PhD in Chemistry and lives with her family in Sheffield, England.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5If you are reading this book you're probably no stranger to dieting.
The first thing you need to know is that this isn't a diet book. This book is different.
You already know that you need to lose weight.
Forget the cliche flower bouquet. What better way to congratulate a mother this weekend than by handing her The Little Book of Diet Help by Kimberly Willis? Nothing says "I love you, Mom" quite like gifting another book about dieting. "Here's something to help you lose weight. Happy Mother's Day!"
I didn't buy this book for my mom; I bought this book for my grandmother. She has been dieting since before I was born, she has been dieting since before her children were born, and I'm pretty sure she has been dieting since she was born. With all that dieting, my grandmother has accomplished two things: splurging on more diet plans than she can afford and gaining weight. After finally deciding that Weight Watchers and Jenny Craig were not for her, she has moved toward the hCG diet. It's only a matter of time before she finds 500 calories a day too restrictive and looks for another "miracle diet."
When will she learn that it's a lifestyle change that she needs? My guess is never, but that's why I bought her this book.
This book will help you shift the blocks that are stopping you from becoming your slimmer self.
Well, I bought it for her and then read it, but I still plan on giving it to her. Does that count as a hand-me-down? It counts as even: she bought me a Scandinavian cookbook for Christmas but kept it for herself... She enjoys all-things food.
This book provided me with no new information, and I assume that none of it will be new to my diet-experienced grandma. However, if you--or someone you know--is like my grandma, you (or someone you know) disregard the hard work and look for quick-fixes when there are none. This book is more of a reminder of that, and hence provides nothing savvy searchers can't find online nowadays. With that in mind, I like Willis' book; it's a little motivational. It's nice to have all that information compiled and condensed into one, small book for reference.
One aspect Willis loves to dote on is tapping acupuncture points. If anything concerning acupuncture sends your head shaking in disbelief, this book is most likely not for you. When I was a youngster, my mom was gung-ho and made appointments to have needles poked into her face. That was okay until she tried it on me. Anything my mom did to help relax her anxious child ended up increasing the anxiety. I don't like it, it makes me anxious, and this acupuncture-point tapping isn't something I buy into.
Willis also has activities for dieters that include affirmations with tapping. If anything, this book focus heavily on a reader's mentality. How do you see yourself? How do you want to look? How do you speak to yourself? Your goals? Emotional eating, "food rules," alcohol, your liver, and exercise are covered, ending with an extended list of further reading material. It's nothing I haven't heard before, but is any diet book going to wow us with ground-breaking information in the world of health and dieting?
This is another motivational diet self-help book that will get added to the shelf among others. Ultimately, I think, it's about finding what works for you and making it a habit. That doesn't mean this isn't a nice book to keep around, although I am sadly $15 poorer. Maybe my grandma can become 15 pounds lighter with Willis. Happy Mother's Day!
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The Little Book of Diet Help - Kimberly Willis
Little Book. BIG Help.
Think you know how to lose weight, but can’t seem to shed those extra pounds? The truth is, most diets don’t work—or, at least, they don’t last. When we diet, we’re so consumed by what we can’t eat that we don’t focus on how we eat, and how eating makes us feel.
That’s where The Little Book of Diet Help comes in. With this book you’ll learn:
• • • How to recognize your bad eating habits and how to create new, improved ones
• • • Why certain foods affect your body and your mood
• • • How easy techniques like tapping and hypnosis can combat cravings and boost your energy
• • • How to distinguish between physical and emotional hunger
• • • Why finding ways to manage stress will naturally help you eat better—and stay slimmer!
You’ll see that small adjustments to your daily routine can add up to big changes in how you look and feel. You don’t need complicated meal plans, you don’t need to spend hours in the gym, and you definitely don’t need to be miserable. You just need a little help!
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For Mike
Who always believes in me
Contents
1. About This Book
2. Getting Started
3. Changing How You Feel
4. Understanding Your Food Rules
5. Overcoming Emotional Eating
6. Looking after Your Liver
7. Using the Power of Your Mind
8. The Wonders of Exercise
9. Achieving Your Goal
Further Reading
Acknowledgments
So you want to lose weight . . .
If you are reading this book you’re probably no stranger to dieting.
The first thing you need to know is that this isn’t a diet book. This book is different.
You already know what you need to do to lose weight.
Instead this book will help you shift the blocks that are stopping you from becoming your slimmer self.
This book will give you some knowledge about food and how it affects you—and as a result, you will find that you naturally begin to make changes in what you put into your body.
I will help you take control of your life, shed that unwanted weight, and become your best version of yourself.
The way this book differs from other weight-loss methods