Tiffany North’s Enough is a thoughtful and refreshing guide for anyone seeking a better relationship with food and their body. What stands out most is how approachable and practical the book feels—North blends psychological and scientific insight with everyday language, making concepts immediately useful.
One of the highlights is the series of reflection questions woven throughout the chapters. They’re perfectly designed for journaling and self-discovery. They encourage readers to pause, think deeply, and apply the lessons in a personal way, turning the book into an interactive tool rather than a passive read.
North’s explanation of intuitive eating was another favorite element. Using the metaphor of hardware/software and the experience of learning to drive a car, she reframes the concept in a way that feels fresh and understandable. This analogy makes intuitive eating less abstract and more tangible, especially for readers who have struggled with it before.
The book also shines in its explanation of attachment theory. North breaks down a dense, academic subject into clear, relatable examples that make sense in the context of eating habits and body neutrality and autonomy. Readers can see themselves in the descriptions without feeling overwhelmed by jargon.
For those who want to keep learning, the outstanding resource list and further reading recommendations at the end provide a valuable roadmap. It’s clear North intends for this book to be a gateway to deeper growth, not just a standalone resource.
One of my favorite lines appears in Footnote 22: “If people telling you to breathe makes you bristle, just ignore this. There’s a reason people say that but…it’s not helpful if it just pisses you off.” It’s a perfect example of North’s compassionate and sometimes humorous tone that makes the book feel like a conversation with a trusted guide.
Overall, Enough is both a practical and compassionate book that balances insight with usability. Whether you’re new to these ideas or have been on a healing journey for years, Tiffany North offers tools, reflections, and encouragement that make the process feel not only possible but hopeful.