WHAT IF LASTING WEIGHT LOSS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH TRYING TO LOSE WEIGHT?
Let's E.A.T! outlines a complete nutritional blueprint so you can break the addictive cycle of dieting, lose those stubborn pounds (and inches) and finally make peace with food and your body.
With almost two decades in nutrition coaching and professional fitness, Lisa Carpenter has dedicated her life -- and career -- to helping women reclaim their relationship with themselves and their bodies. Her work acknowledges the deep connection between food and feelings, and she helps her clients experience freedom from the constraints of traditional dieting.
Women not only lose weight and drop inches, they drop self-judgment and connect deeply with their emotional and physical well-being as well.
Through the psychology of addiction and uncommon sense nutrition, Lisa outlines a deprivation-free framework for breaking the addictive cycle of dieting, getting all of the nutrients your body needs to look and feel your best, and planning delicious meals without spending hours in the kitchen or grocery aisle.
The creator of the E.A.T! Framework, her signature weight loss and nutrition program, Lisa has been featured on CBC radio and news and was voted as one of the top online weight loss programs and coaches in 2016.
Complete with shopping guides, recipes, testimonials, and Lisa's trademark "I call bullshit when I see it" style, Let's E.A.T! offers the solution to food guilt, yo yo dieting, and body shame that millions of women have been silently wishing for.
This one line was enough to sucker me into this glorious, glorious, book.
From the age of 13 I've been fully immersed in the depressing world of diabolical diets and to be honest, I thought that would just be life now, for the rest of time. Let's E.A.T! is the book that has broken down all of those old boundaries, forced me to take a good hard look at my relationship with my own body, and truly transformed the way I think about food, fads, fat and "forever".
If you're looking for a framework to help you create a sustainably healthy lifestyle (without compromising JOY), it is absolutely the book for you. Plus, it's super witty and accessible. Well worth a read.