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Eating The Natural Way From Brett Baggett The last weightloss book you will EVER have to read.
What's this? A book on losing weight? Have we lost
our minds this time? Nope. If you enjoy being fat, and you think
people like that in a person (and don't care about the danger to your health,
either) then by all means, ignore this book. Otherwise, I'd suggest you
give it a serious read, because it's by the same author as the Stop Smoking
book and like that book, it's utterly brilliant. I'm telling you, true
believers, this guy, Brett Baggett, really knows his stuff when it comes to
showing people how to effortlessly change their habbits and behavior, and this
little gem of a book cuts through the popular fads, hearsay, myths and false
information to show you exactly how to lose weight and keep it off forever
without diets, pills, starvation, drinks that taste like liquid crap,
etc. This is cutting edge stuff that anyone can apply, and my hat's off
to this guy who's starting to make me look bad. If you want to kiss both
your fat and dieting goodbye forever, GET THIS BOOK RIGHT NOW! Highest recommendation!
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3 books on self-improvement Washington Post (blog) It's a new year. The party hats and noisemakers have been packed away, and ?Auld Lang Syne? is a distant echo. Haven't made any resolutions yet? Not to worry. Here are three recent titles, just in time for the procrastinators of 2012.
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PsychCentral.com What Really Strengthens Self-Esteem PsychCentral.com By Margarita Tartakovsky, MS Self-esteem gets a bad rap. Some view self-esteem as arrogance, narcissism or selfishness. It's anything but. Individuals with healthy self-esteem are humble and recognize all people's worth, according to Glenn R. Schiraldi ...
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PsychCentral.com Low-Self Esteem? Steer Clear of Facebook PC Magazine By Angela Moscaritolo Those with low self-esteem might just want to think twice before posting woeful status updates to Facebook. According to a new study, set to be published in the journal Psychological Science, those with low self-esteem often ... Facebook May be Harmful to Self-EsteemPsychCentral.com Today in Research: Facebook Is Bad if You Have Low Self-EsteemThe Atlantic Facebook is not such a good thing for those with low self-esteemScience Codex Medical Daily -TruthDive -Los Angeles Times all 35 news articles »
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