10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Diet: Simple Strategies to Eat Right, Lose Weight & Reclaim Your Health
A nationally recognized nutrition expert tackles the ten most common mistakes unique to your dieting attempts
In this first-of-its-kind book, Elizabeth Somer reveals to youwhat she's learned in more than 25 years on the front lines of nutrition research and counseling--the bad habits that stand in the way of successful weight loss. "10 Habits That Mess Up a Woman's Di
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Published
December 1st 2005
by McGraw-Hill Companies
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I devour diet books like they are cupcakes! This one had a few new tips...but mostly it was a reorganization of a lot of common information with a nifty cover and a few more factoids. It did have a unique way to organize the information by mistake. . . nothing you can't find in Women's Health or Self magazines.
Obvious points after you've read this.
1. Mindless Eating
2. Putting other's needs ahead of our own
3. Not being honest w/calorie consumption
4. Skip the fries, eat the broccoli
5. Settting off without a plan
6. Excuses, excuses, excuses
7. I'm MOODY !! LET's EAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
8. Give me the quick fix NOW!
9. Drinking away our waistlines
10. The all or nothing approach to dieting
Each of these 10 commandments expand more in...more
1. Mindless Eating
2. Putting other's needs ahead of our own
3. Not being honest w/calorie consumption
4. Skip the fries, eat the broccoli
5. Settting off without a plan
6. Excuses, excuses, excuses
7. I'm MOODY !! LET's EAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
8. Give me the quick fix NOW!
9. Drinking away our waistlines
10. The all or nothing approach to dieting
Each of these 10 commandments expand more in...more
Motivational, with some good ideas, but very redundant.
Finally, a book about diet that isn't a diet! Instead, it's a compilation of all the information about losing weight and keeping it off through lifestyle changes. Easy to read, nicely presented, this book set me on a one-year plan to lose those last 10 pounds -- one habit at a time.
What a great eye opener. One of the best kick-starts to getting all that diet and exercise stuff in perspective without any hype or intelligence-insulting claims.
It went in to more detail than I would like but I loved the food suggestions.
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