New book Eat Right for Your Personality Type will show you how to work with your personality to create the perfect diet for you
27 February 2012
For many of us, our relationship with food is complicated,
confusing and far from satisfying; just think how often you eat something
whilst simultaneously feeling bad about it. We strive to find the right diet
and balance for us, hoping to one day establish healthy eating habits that will
leave us looking and feeling great. Yet with so much conflicting opinion about
what and what not to eat, few of us know how best to approach this, let alone
find the ‘magic combination’ for ourselves - that is until now!
In her new book, Eat Right for Your Personality Type, Karen
Knowler reveals that there is one dominant factor governing our relationship
with food – our personality type. She explains that after a decade of coaching
people about their eating habits it became clear to her that there are
different types of eater and that each of these types has individual ways of
thinking, feeling and acting around food.
The 10 types of eater are:
The Functional Eater
The Sensual Eater
The Intellectual Eater
The Emotional Eater
The Focused Eater
The Intuitive Eater
The Conscious Eater
The Experimental Eater
The Confused Eater
and The Social Eater.
In the book Knowler sets out a step-by-step process that
will enable you to discover your type (or combination of types); understand the
pros and cons of each type and how they impact your life; and learn how to work
with your type(s) in order to create a personalised eating blueprint and the
perfect diet for you.
Whether you goal is weight loss, energy gain, improved
health, inner peace – or simply to create a better fit between your eating and
your lifestyle – this book will help you find the best approach for you and get
you where you want to go.
Eat Right for Your Personality Type: How to Work with Your
Personality to Create the Perfect Diet for You by Karen Knowler is published by
Hay House on 5th March 2012, £12.99 paperback (also available as an e-Book)
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