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I believe that the key to healthy eating is self-love: Feeling good about yourself, respecting yourself, and treating yourself with compassion. Once you learn self-love, then a positive, healthy relationship with food will naturally develop. By accepting yourself without judgment, you’ll become much less willing to make unhealthy food choices.With self-love, your relationship with food ceases to be a chore or something you have to force yourself to do. After all, motivation powered by unhappiness and resentment toward your own body is bound to fail. This is why traditional diets don’t work. The Buddha Diet solves that problem by showing you exactly how to develop that sense of self-love and acceptance.Table of Contents:IntroductionChapter 1: What the Buddha Discovered about dietingChapter 2: How to Change (or not)Chapter 3: Food and Eating: Practical ConsiderationsChapter 4: Skill #1: MindfulnessChapter 5: Skill #2: Accessing Authentic ValuesChapter 6: Skill #3: Cultivating Self-CompassionChapter 7: Skill #4: Overcoming Maladaptive BeliefsChapter 8: Skill #5: Neutralizing Negative Self-TalkChapter 9: Skill #6: Disarming "the Inner Critic"Chapter 10: Skill #7: Managing Emotional EatingChapter 11: Skill #8: Dealing with EmotionsConclusion
About the Author: Andy Matzner is a licensed clinical social worker and therapist in private practice.
Title: The Buddha Diet
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Paperback
Condition: Good
Seller: Bookbot, Prague, Czech Republic
Softcover. Condition: Fine. Leichte Kratzer / Abnutzungen / Druckstellen; Gebrochener Buchrucken. I believe that the key to healthy eating is Feeling good about yourself, respecting yourself, and treating yourself with compassion. Once you learn self-love, then a positive, healthy relationship with food will naturally develop. By accepting yourself without judgment, you'll become much less willing to make unhealthy food choices. With self-love, your relationship with food ceases to be a chore or something you have to force yourself to do. After all, motivation powered by unhappiness and resentment toward your own body is bound to fail. This is why traditional diets don't work. The Buddha Diet solves that problem by showing you exactly how to develop that sense of self-love and acceptance. Table of Introduction Chapter 1: What the Buddha Discovered about dieting Chapter 2: How to Change (or not) Chapter 3: Food and Practical Considerations Chapter 4: Skill #1: Mindfulness Chapter 5: Skill #2: Accessing Authentic Values Chapter 6: Skill #3: Cultivating Self-Compassion Chapter 7: Skill #4: Overcoming Maladaptive Beliefs Chapter 8: Skill #5: Neutralizing Negative Self-Talk Chapter 9: Skill #6: Disarming "the Inner Critic" Chapter 10: Skill #7: Managing Emotional Eating Chapter 11: Skill #8: Dealing with Emotions Conclusion. Seller Inventory # 456d78ad-bf5c-444d-bdb0-c0c91481a8ce
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