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Saturday, February 13, 2016

FOREVER TRANSFORM YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD


This FREE Live Webinar is hosted by Marc David and Emily Rosen, Founder and
Director of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating. You’ll come away with new information that you can use right away to make a big difference in your life. So if you’re ready for fresh insights and new way to understand weight worry, body image, overeating, binge eating, emotional eating, endless dieting or eating and health concerns that you can’t seem to resolve, then this webinar is for you!
In case you’re not familiar with our work:
Dynamic Eating Psychology is a positive, empowering and transformational approach to our relationship with food that’s designed for anyone who eats. Each of us has a unique, fascinating, and ever changing experience of food and body. Dynamic Eating Psychology affirms the importance of this relationship. It holds that food has important lessons to teach us if we choose to listen. It recognizes that our eating challenges are intimately connected to all of what makes us human – relationship, family, work, sexuality, spirituality, our search for fulfillment, and much more. And it sees our concerns with food and body NOT as an indication that we’re broken, but as a powerful opportunity to grow and evolve. Dynamic Eating Psychology is essentially your food and body STORY.
Mind Body Nutrition is the study of how digestion, assimilation, calorie burning and all the nutritive functions of the body are impacted by mind, emotions and lifestyle. It’s the psychophysiology of how thoughts, feelings, beliefs, stress, relaxation, pleasure, awareness and more directly influence how we metabolize a meal. It shows us how what we eat is half the story of good nutrition. The other half of the story is who we are as eaters. In other words, our personality literally and scientifically drives our nutritional metabolism.
http://psychologyofeating.com/transform-your-relationship-with-food-free-webinar/

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