Jane Olson

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Average rating: 3.5 · 313 ratings · 29 reviews · 9 distinct worksSimilar authors
Counting Calories: A True S...

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The Rug Hooker's Bible: The...

4.15 avg rating — 34 ratings — published 2006 — 3 editions
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Illustrated Counting Calori...

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World Citizen: Journeys of ...

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Solutions for Reading Compr...

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Macrame: For the New Millen...

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COUNTING CALORIES: A TRUE S...

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Erotica: Cheating With The ...

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“Comparison is the thief of joy – If you’re always comparing yourself to others, you’ll never see yourself as the unique and awesome person that you are.”
Jane Olson, Counting Calories: A True Story From An Average Jane Who Lost Over 120 Pounds In Less Than 6 Months

“Having low self-esteem and a shield of lard are not guarantees of safety. Having a warrior spirit, high self worth (most people are assaulted by someone they know, so if you think you're only worthy of hanging out with controlling low-life's, that's who you'll attract into your circle) and the ability to run, hit, kick and holler loudly are far more effective weapons against victimization.”
Jane Olson, Counting Calories: A True Story From An Average Jane Who Lost Over 120 Pounds In Less Than 6 Months

“It's not enough to say you want to lose fifty, seventy, or a hundred and twenty pounds. Because once you hit those magic numbers, what happens then?
Where is the motivation to continue with this new lifestyle you've created for yourself? I think you'll find that you need to stand for something, or you risk collapsing like a house of cards. You need to give yourself a reason to fight fat and to keep on fighting.”
Jane Olson, Counting Calories: A True Story From An Average Jane Who Lost Over 120 Pounds In Less Than 6 Months



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