When Food Is Your Drug

When Food Is Your Drug
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Total Pages : 143
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ISBN-10 : 1091471355
ISBN-13 : 9781091471351
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Book Synopsis When Food Is Your Drug by : Kristin Jones

Download or read book When Food Is Your Drug written by Kristin Jones and published by . This book was released on 2019-04-09 with total page 143 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Have you ever found yourself covered in cookie crumbs with an empty container next to you after an argument with your spouse, but you have no recollection of eating an entire box of Thin Mints? Do you struggle to stay committed to a diet meal plan because you just are constantly hungry?Does food provide you comfort in your loneliest moments?In this thought-provoking and practical book, When Food Is Your Drug will help you determine the extent of your emotional eating issue and how to go about addressing it. Emotional eaters know they have a relationship with food that is not "normal" but pinpointing the exact problem and then knowing what to do about it has remained a mystery for many until now. Through a no-nonsense process, you will be able to identify your specific triggers that set off your desire to emotionally eat, learn where they originated from in your past, and then take the necessary steps to accept, forgive, and rewrite your relationship with food so it serves you positively moving forward. In When Food Is Your Drug, you will learn strategies to:-Differentiate between emotional hunger and physical hunger-Be present in your body when eating so you recognize feelings of satisfaction-Use food appropriately and not let it be an escape or distraction from difficult or uncomfortable feelings-Distinguish what you are truly hungry for and have self-care activities ready and waiting when they are needed-Rewrite your relationship with food so it serves you in a positive way and allows you to move past events that have influenced your food issues. When Food Is Your Drug empowers readers to take control of not only their relationship with food, but more importantly, their relationship with themselves. When that relationship is in a good place, all other relationships flourish and thrive. Now is the time to get all of your relationships healthy and When Food Is Your Drug takes you step by step through how to do that. Follow the advice in this book and be free from obsessing about food, calories, and your weight.


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