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Fat, Broke & Lonely No More

Your Personal Solution to Overeating, Overspending, and Looking for Love in All the Wrong Places

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Do you ever obsess about whether to order dessert, buy those pricey sandals, or be totally honest on a third date?

If so, then you are already acquainted with the fear of being fat, broke & lonely. If only we could eat less, get paid better, and be more outgoing.

Only it's not that simple. Our endless quest to be fit, flush, and partnered (no matter where we fall on the scale) inevitably makes us feel fat, broke & lonely. The symptoms are anxiety, shame, and fear, and the diagnosis is feeling miserable about ourselves. We have two choices: give up, convinced that this is just a lifelong, losing battle, or go toe-to-toe with our negative self-image and take back our lives.

Real-life anecdotes, practical strategies, and a touch of sass make this revolutionary five-step plan a must-read. First, Moran helps us discover the root of the symptoms. Then we learn how to break up with fat, broke & lonely for good. And finally, we learn how to hook up with the life of our dreams—and who doesn't want that?

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    • Library Journal

      May 15, 2007
      This is life coach/radio host Moran's (Younger by the Day: 365 Ways To Rejuvenate Your Body and Revitalize Your Spirit ) five-step plan for ridding oneself of emptiness and developing a viable inner life. According to Moran, eating less, working harder, and being friendlier will not alleviate misery. Instead of looking into the refrigerator or going to the mall, she suggests readers use her strategies to help them enrich and value their own lives by saving money, eating healthy food, and being the kind of person to whom someone would want to come home. A valuable message, and one well said; recommended for public libraries.

      Copyright 2007 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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