Eat Without Guilt: Transform Your Relationship with Food - Naomi Clarke - ebook

Eat Without Guilt: Transform Your Relationship with Food ebook

Naomi Clarke

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You finish eating and barely remember the meal. You reach for snacks without hunger, stress-eat in front of screens, or feel guilty after every bite. Mindful eating is not a diet—it is a way of paying attention. When you slow down and truly experience your food, everything changes: cravings quiet, portions regulate naturally, and eating becomes enjoyable instead of shameful. This beginner-friendly guide teaches you how to eat with full awareness. You will learn to recognize true hunger versus emotional hunger, chew slowly, notice flavors and textures, and stop eating when satisfied instead of stuffed. You will discover why mindful eating works when diets fail, and how to practice it in a world of fast food, stress, and distraction. Inside, you will find simple techniques for slowing down at meals, exercises to reconnect with your hunger cues, and strategies for handling emotional eating without judgment. Learn how to eat mindfully at restaurants, during busy workdays, and in social situations. Discover how to break the cycle of restrictive dieting, binge eating, and shame—and build a calm, peaceful relationship with food that lasts. Whether you struggle with emotional eating, yo-yo dieting, food guilt, or simply want to actually taste your meals, this guide gives you practical tools grounded in mindfulness and neuroscience. One bite. One breath. One moment of genuine presence that transforms how you nourish yourself.

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Liczba stron: 180

Rok wydania: 2025

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