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Stop overeating today

Yes, you can start today.  Don't wait anymore.  Make the decision and walk your new path with Camile Packer McConnell's easy to use book.  As a busy business coach, she realized her clients were very easily addicted to "stress eating."   She also shared her own need to "retrain my thoughts and actions."  Eating is associated with many societal rituals that are positive as well as negative.  This book will help the reader navigate through overwhelming days with smart strategies. 

I like this book because it is portable.  It can be easily tucked into a purse or briefcase for a quick pep talk any time of the day.  There is space for journaling and jotting down  triumphs.  People don't start new things when it appears to be complicated and scary.  There is no need to procrastinate because Ms. McConnell tells the reader to start slowly. 

There are 33 straightforward  tips to follow in the book.  Her first tip: "Don't start running at 60 MPH," is the perfect beginning.  She recommends starting with one doable tip and work on it for three days.   The changes should be very gradual so retention becomes second nature.  Her comfortable program was designed to be  pressure free so  negative self-talk is avoided.

The tips are sensible and she understands how it feels to be in tricky situations such as eating with friends and when comfort foods are calling.  This book will teach the reader how give up the old language of overeating and  translate what the body is really requesting  for energy and health. 

We love food but food can't love back.  Stop Overeating Today  helps the reader to enjoy food for sustenance only  so genuine fulfillment can be discovered elsewhere through companionship and personal purpose. 

The book is available for puchase at Amazon.com and Ms. McConnell's website.

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Dr. Lisa Ann Homic is a chiropractor and wellness coach focusing on the benefits of personal empowerment through education and self care. She adds fresh insights to the truncated health buzz that often need clarification. Contact: drhomic@createpurpose.com.

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