No. of pages 184
Published: 2018
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Turn mindless eating habits into mindful eating habits! In this breakthrough workbook, Susan Albers-author of Eating Mindfully and the New York Times bestseller, Eat Q-offers powerful mindfulness-based activities and skills to help you stop overeating.
Do you zone out while eating? You're not alone! It's easy to polish off a bag of chips or a giant bowl of popcorn while marathon-streaming your favorite TV show. And while indulging here and there certainly won't hurt you, mindless eating can become a harmful habit in the long run-leading to obesity, health problems, and negative body image. So, how can you start making healthier food choices?
Using the same highly effective approach as the breakthrough book Eating Mindfully, The Eating Mindfully Workbook for Teens will show you how to deal with the day-to-day challenges of making healthy decisions about food. Instead of resorting to fad diets, you'll learn how to avoid overeating in the first place, be more aware of your body, and really enjoy meals-instead of just popping food in your mouth without thinking.
It's not easy to make smart food choices in our fast-paced, fast food culture. This workbook can help guide you, one bite at a time.
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There are 184 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by New Harbinger Publications .
Susan Albers, PsyD , is a New York Times bestselling author and licensed clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic specializing in eating issues, weight loss, body image concerns, and mindfulness. She graduated from the University of Denver, completed an internship at the University of Notre Dame, and was a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University. Her work has been quoted in O , Oprah Magazine , Family Circle , Self , and The Wall Street Journal , and she conducts mindful eating workshops internationally. She was a guest expert on the Today Show and Dr. Oz . Visit Albers online at www. eatingmindfully. com.
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