Me with my copy of PUSH. |
"There's a difference between "depriving yourself" of a certain food and not wanting to put it in your body in the first place. Deprivation and restrictions occur when a diet dictates for you what you can and cannot eat. Deprivation and restrictions occur when you stop eating a food but you still want it. People trying to find control in an out-of-control life, or who punish themselves by restricting calories, often use deprivation as a form of coping with stress or as an expression of self-hate. The switch happens when you consciously and independently make the decision that one food makes you look and feel better than another. That's when you stop wanting junk. One food helps you to live the life you want; another undermines the quality of your life. It becomes as simple as that."
Now try to tell me that she isn't one of the smartest people ever!
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