A Waist Is a Terrible Thing to Mind: Loving Your Body, Accepting Yourself, and Living Without Regret

A Waist Is a Terrible Thing to Mind: Loving Your Body, Accepting Yourself, and Living Without Regret
ISBN-10
0307459101
ISBN-13
9780307459107
Category
Religion
Pages
208
Language
English
Published
2010-04-13
Publisher
WaterBrook
Author
Karen Linamen

Description

Get to Know the New, Improved, Imperfect You! The architects of pop culture have never been the leading authorities on what is best for you. So turn your back on the lies that you are not thin enough, not successful enough, and not glamorous enough! Physical perfection is not the goal. Instead, let Karen Scalf Linamen take you on a journey from a limiting and unhealthy body-image to a life of feeling good about yourself—body included. When you learn the secrets in A Waist Is a Terrible Thing to Mind you can change what you crave, what you eat, how you think, and ultimately how you live. Along with Karen’s trademark humor, you’ll find practical, common-sense tools to help you accept who you are today and take the steps that will make you the person you were created to be. Along the way, you’ll enjoy the new, improved, imperfect you!

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