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How to Be a Normal Eater

Finally Make Peace with Food and Live a Life Free from Dieting

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How to Be a Normal Eater

By: Jenn Hand
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There is a path to learn how to be one of those "normal" eaters—and this book explains how to get there. Jenn Hand, who has inspired thousands of women through her blog and podcast, outlines how to overcome binge eating, how to find freedom from dieting, and how to, finally, make peace with food. With practical and actionable steps, she offers personal stories, simple strategies, and reassuring words to help you end the diet-binge cycle forever.

©2019 Jennifer Hand (P)2023 Jennifer Hand
Diets, Nutrition & Healthy Eating Eating Disorders Fitness, Diet & Nutrition Mental Health Personal Development Psychology & Mental Health Health Inspiring Nutrition Healthy Diet
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A great listen for anyone wanting a different perspective about food and eating. This book is full of thoughts that are a refreshing change of pace from today’s pervasive and toxic diet culture. Jenn’s heart for helping others shines through in her writing as she uses her own life’s journey and realizations to both relate to and guide the reader towards a healthy mindset about body image and our relationship to food and eating. I love the concept about getting curious instead of critical. Many of the ideas she explores can be related to other areas of our lives, beyond our relationship with food, to other habits we may be trying to explore and change. I highly recommend it!

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