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Diverting the Thought: When anxiety, stress and OCD control your eating by Mrs Robin Preucil *Books Bestsellers »RTF

Diverting the Thought: When anxiety, stress and OCD control your eating We tend to overeat and lack motivation to exercise, but do we ever ask ourselves why? Is your eating controlled by anxious thoughts and stress or OCD compulsions? Do you know the tools to exercise but


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Diverting the Thought: When anxiety, stress and OCD control your eating

Title:Diverting the Thought: When anxiety, stress and OCD control your eating
Author:Mrs Robin Preucil
Rating:4.68 (237 Votes)
Asin:1530946492
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:38 Pages
Publish Date:2016-04-12
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We tend to overeat and lack motivation to exercise, but do we ever ask ourselves why? Is your eating controlled by anxious thoughts and stress or OCD compulsions? Do you know the tools to exercise but just don't have the motivation to do so? This mini book talks about three questions we should be asking ourselves when we are experiencing these thoughts and feelings.

Editorial : About the Author Robin Preucil is an Orlando based Esthetician & Fitness Instructor who personally struggled with an Eating Disorder and OCD compulsions for seven years. Throughout therapy and self-help, she now works on inspiring others to take charge of their health inside and out.

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