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Weight Loss Version of "Why Do Ancient Buddhism's Truth Sayers' Words Always Turn into Reality" I often eat in "Chinese Hot Pot" restaurants because they would provide me with raw materials where I can cook my own food in a pot of hot soup. Cooking your own food is an important step towards taking back control of your health because you know what is being placed in the foods you're eating. You do not know what processed chemicals and sugar the restaurants are putting into the foods you're eating to make them taste delicious. We are the only one responsible for our health and especially our figure. However, eating healthy might not be the most important step to health and keeping a slim figure. I used to often eat in a particular "Chinese Hot Pot" restaurant where I can recognize the "regulars". Despite being able to avoid sugar and processed chemicals by cooking their own foods, most of them are not slim and fit. There is a vivid recollection of this visit to this restaurant. I was eating across a couple who were both in the obese range. I didn't take notice because it is not my nature to look around and at people. However, that day I had to finish up my meal faster than usual because of the extreme discomfort I endured. After I sat down for around five minutes, my mind goes into "silence" mode automatically. When this happens, your senses spike. You "feel" the things to eat. You "feel" your surroundings with much greater awareness. It is then I started hearing the "unconscious" thoughts from the cells of the two couples sitting across from me. The cells are almost constantly shouting, "I am so fat! I am so out-of-shape." The messages are so strong, I can feel the emotional pain. I tried to direct my attention somewhere else, so I don't have to hear this, but this only works for a few moments. After a while, I just learned to accept this, so I'll feel better. But occasionally I still tell myself a different message. I accept the bombardment of messages, but I don't accept them at the same. I also realized "I am so fat. I am so out-of-shape…" are the words that this couple has been thinking and saying often whether to themselves or to others. It didn't matter how healthy they eat. Their physical body is now the physical manifestation of their thoughts and words. It is unfortunately no one has told them about how much control they have over their physical body. I will show you in this book how you can significantly increase the power of your words to change your physical figures.
Here, you'll learn the secrets of permanent weight loss, revealed by psychotherapist William Anderson, who lost 140 pounds after twenty-five years of failure. He has maintained his success for over twenty years, and in this book you'll learn just what to do to succeed as he and his clients have. Inside, he charts the course for the solution to your weight problem and the obesity epidemic.
Presents a weight-loss system that discusses how to re-pattern thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs about one's self, health, and food in order to take control of one's diet and achieve permanent weight-loss.
Lose weight and feel great in 2020. __________ Allen Carr, international bestselling author of The Easy Way to Stop Smoking, helps you to take off the pounds in no time - without dieting, calorie-counting or using will-power. His revolutionary eating plan allows you to enjoy food and savour flavours all while you're losing weight. You'll be able to: - Eat your favourite foods - Follow your natural instincts - Avoid guilt, remorse and other bad feelings - Avoid worrying about digestive ailments or feeling faint - Learn to re-educate your taste - Let your appetite guide your diet A happy reader says: 'I've found the answer I've been looking for for 20 years! I've done every diet you can think of. My sister urged me to buy the book - and I'm so glad I did! It isn't someone telling you what to do, it isn't a weird eating plan, IT ISN'T A DIET! There's no guilt... There's no stuggle... There's no restrictions... You just know what to do and you know you want to do it and why!' ___________ Allen Carr was an accountant who smoked 100 cigarettes a day until he discovered EASYWAY. Having cured his own addiction he went on to write a series of bestselling books, most famously The Easy Way to Stop Smoking. His books have sold more than 13 million copies worldwide. Allen's lasting legacy is a dynamic, ongoing, global publishing programme and an ever-expanding worldwide network of clinics which help treat a range of issues including smoking, weight, alcohol and drug addiction.
People say that looks are not everything, but let us face it, when we look good; it helps us to feel good. Often, rather than doing something about it, people just complain or wish it was different. Perhaps you might say that you do not have enough time to work out, or that you do not have time to prepare complicated meals, or that you cannot afford to go to the gym, or join a weight loss group. Does the task of not only losing weight, but keeping it off seem so daunting that you have not tried, but wish that you could? This is the book for you. This is where it will all change for you, so congratulations. Welcome to the book that will not only help you shed the weight, but keep it off as well. Getting healthy does not have to be a struggle; it does not have to be stressful.
This personal growth diet companion encourages dieters--no matter what diet plan they are on--to stick to it by giving them the tools to address the issues behind their eating habits and to make the right choices. Going on a diet is easy, staying on a diet is hard and it is the consistent, long-term lifestyle change that results in real success. This book is not a diet but a diet companion. There are 100 short lessons that provide coping skills, behavioral tools, and personal growth ideas that serve as a companion and encourager and give dieters the daily strength to stick with their resolution. Spangle tackles the emotional and psychological issues of weight loss, which is missing from most diet plans. They tell you what to eat. 100 Days of Weight Loss gives you the personal tools to make the right choices.
"Easiest Way to Lose Weight" is a powerful book that tells the story of the author's journey to losing weight. The idea for this journey began at a garden show where the author and his wife met a lady who had a weight loss surgery but had gained most of the weight back.The author realized that diets, pills, and surgeries might not be the best ways to lose weight for good. He started watching how people who were skinny and overweight ate and saw that he ate like the overweight people. He understood that he was thinking about food the wrong way, seeing it as a friend or a treat instead of just something his body needed.Inspired by this new idea, the author decided to change how he thought about food. He began to see food as something his body needed to stay healthy, not as a comfort or reward. This tells the story of how the author lost over 120 pounds in a year and a half just by changing his thinking. He didn't need a tough diet or lots of exercise, he just needed a new view of food.As you read about his story, you'll also learn how you can change your own thinking about food. This book isn't just about losing weight - it's about changing your mindset about food and making better choices. So, if you're looking for a different way to think about weight loss, this could be the book for you.
A houseful of clutter may not be the only reason people pack on extra pounds, but research proves that it plays a big role. A recent study showed that people with supercluttered homes were 77 percent more likely to be overweight or obese! Why? Author Peter Walsh thinks it’s because people can’t make their best choices--their healthiest choices--in a cluttered, messy, disorganized home. In Lose the Clutter, Lose the Weight, organizing guru Walsh comes to the rescue with a simple 6-week plan to help readers: • Clear their homes of excess "stuff" as they discover their vision for their personal space • Clear their bodies of excess pounds as they follow a healthy, supersimple eating and exercise plan • Clear their minds and spirits of the excess weight of too many possessions All the pieces are connected--and Walsh weaves them together for a 6-week program that leads readers step-by-step through decluttering their homes, their bodies, and their lives. Rodale took the program for a testdrive with two dozen volunteers who followed his plan. All reported great results--from significant weight loss to calmer minds and more organized, happier, and more efficient lives. With a room-by room organizing guide, plus supersimple recipes and an easy exercise plan, Lose the Clutter, Lose the Weight is the only book to help readers clear the clutter while they zap the pounds all at the same time.
When you lose weight, where does the fat go? Most people assume it turns into heat and energy, but Albert Einstein showed us that diets would be devastating if this were true. The correct answer is that fat is converted to carbon dioxide and water. Energy is released, but no mass is created or destroyed. This was known when the First Fleet sailed into Sydney and yet it took two more centuries for Ruben Meerman to show that precisely 8.4 kilograms out of every 10 kilograms of fat are exhaled, while the remaining 1.6 kilograms become crystal clear water. His calculations were published in The British Medical Journal in December 2014. Meerman begins this diet myth-busting book by reminding us what we already know: that human beings are carbon-based, oxygen-dependent life forms. Where do the carbon atoms we exhale come from? Carbohydrates are hydrated carbon, and so are fats, whether they're saturated or not. Eat less, and you'll exhale the excess carbon stored under your skin. Big Fat Myths lifts the veil on weight loss by tracing every atom you eat into and out of your body. Diet myths and wellness nonsense topple like dominoes along the way, restoring your confidence in common sense and the age-old wisdom that to lose weight, you simply need to eat less and move more.