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Hungry For Happiness - One Woman's Journey From Fighting Food To Finding Freedom: How To End Binge Eating, Forever

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Do you feel uncomfortable and disconnected in your body?
Are you ready to stop using food as a drug?

This engaging and thought-provoking book will allow you to discover the root issue that is causing you to be at war with food and in a battle with your body. It’s not about the food, it’s a much deeper reason.

Waking up each morning obsessing over food, over-analysing calories and feeling guilty about what you ate the night before is no way to live. Food is meant to be fuel, used for health and hunger - not to numb the emotional pain you are dealing with.

When you are disconnected from your body you have no access to your intuition, therefore deciphering between an emotional hunger cue and a physical hunger cue can be challenging. In order to end binge eating forever, it’s essential you don’t put another ‘bandaid on a bullet wound’ with restrictive diets, you need to look at the core emotional root that is causing you to be in a fight with food and your body.

Using her personal story, going from fighting food to finding freedom, ‘Hungry For Happiness’ author Samantha Skelly shares her struggle and how she was able to finally break free of the food battle and repair her relationship with her body. If you’ve battled with how to lose weight, and you’re fed up with dieting, this book is for you.

In this book you will discover, tangible and actionable exercises to perform after each chapter which will help you to break free of the cycle of binge eating, and to end binge eating disorder forever. This is a journey, Skelly digs deep and provides tools to once and for all help you end your fight with food and your body.



How to get to the root of what is causing your food obsession

How to find peace, freedom and liberation in your body

Step by step strategies that you can use today to heal your relationship to food

It’s time to stop wasting money on diets that don’t work, and miracle pills that leave you overweight and overwhelmed. It’s time to take your control back, learn how to use food for health and hunger and allow yourself to experience sustainable, long-term weight release as soon as you close the last chapter. If you’ve read ‘Women, Food & God’ by Geneen Roth then get your hands on this.

What is stopping you from achieving the life, body and inner happiness you desire?

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104 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 23, 2017

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August 17, 2019
This was the worst book I ever read. It was so bad I couldn't even finish it. Can't believe anyone would give it more than 2 stars. First of all, she weighed only 150 lbs and was constantly horrified of weighing 300...like anyone who weighs that much is sub human. Secondly, crying for hours and hours until ur soaked with your own tears? I think if someone had the ability to cry that much it would be in Ripley's Believe it or not. Third, the scarcity and abundance thing ...biggest line of be I ever heard. What does that even mean?? Stupid.
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60 reviews
September 20, 2018
A game changer

I loved this book. If you're someone who struggles with disordered eating or.body image issues then I highly recommend this! I have been struggling much less , hardly at all, sense starting this book.
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May 21, 2017
Amazing

This is the best book I ever read about weight loss. It is honest and beautiful & it really hit home for me. I would give it 10 stars if I could.
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January 17, 2021
Somewhat repetitive but the message is powerful. In short, I would recommend this book to anyone who is struggling with yo yo dieting and/or body image issues.
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March 4, 2017
Why

It was a pretty good book explained why we over eat and why we do. It tried to show how how to realize it.
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