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Hanger Management: Master Your Hunger and Improve Your Mood, Mind, and Relationships [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x160x28 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Little, Brown & Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316524565
  • ISBN-13: 9780316524568
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 272 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 240x160x28 mm, weight: 460 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Mar-2020
  • Leidėjas: Little, Brown & Company
  • ISBN-10: 0316524565
  • ISBN-13: 9780316524568
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Citing burnout and hunger imbalances as the primary causes of negative moods and behavior, the best-selling author of Eating Mindfully shares strategies for breaking negative cycles and establishing healthier eating habits. 35,000 first printing.

The complete program for mastering your "hanger," from mindful-eating pioneer Dr. Susan Albers -- with 45 tips to turn hanger into happiness.

It happens to all of us. One minute you're happily going about your day, and a few seconds later you're a snappy, illogical version of yourself. The culprit? Hanger.

We're living busier lives than ever before, and when we forget to eat -- or accidentally overeat -- hunger can make us angry, unreasonable, and dull, with big impacts on our emotional and psychological well being. And hanger can become a cycle. When we get too hungry, we're more likely to make food decisions we regret, which sets us up for another hanger crash later on.

The good news: when we make better decisions about food, we think more clearly, connect better in our relationships, and improve our performance. Hanger Management is the book that can help you break this cycle and create healthy habits that fuel and empower you.

In Hanger Management, New York Times bestselling author and clinical psychologist Susan Albers sheds light on the causes of hanger, and shares 45 of her best tips for managing it well. By learning to stay on top of your hunger cues, cultivating a better understanding of your appetite, and creating a better overall relationship with food, you'll become happier -- and healthier -- for life.

Preface ix
Introduction 5(14)
PART I HANGER MANAGEMENT 101
From Hangry to Happy
19(17)
Understanding Hanger: Where It Comes From---and Why
36(13)
The Hanger Management Program
49(14)
PART II HANGER MANAGEMENT TIPS
SECTION ONE Handling Hunger Hijackers
63(2)
Take Stress off Your Plate
65(5)
Sleep Tight for a Good Appetite
70(3)
Listen to Your Gut
73(4)
Kick the Habit
77(4)
No Time like the Present
81(3)
Ditch the Diet
84(3)
Sweeter Than Sugar
87(3)
Eat Real Food for Your Mood
90(4)
In Hot Water
94(5)
SECTION TWO Hanger-Free Homes and Hangouts
99(1)
Step Up to the Plate
100(3)
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
103(3)
A Mindful Makeover
106(3)
Watch How You Watch
109(3)
Unplug Your Appetite
112(3)
Avoiding Snack-cidents
115(3)
"Stoplight" Eating
118(3)
Eating on the Road
121(4)
SECTION THREE Hear Your Hunger
125(1)
Hang Up on Your Hangry Voice
126(4)
Anticipating Hanger
130(5)
Coping with Hangxiety
135(3)
Be the Hunger Whisperer
138(3)
Overcoming Hanger Obstacles
141(4)
Phantom Fullness
145(2)
Coping with "I Want That!"
147(6)
SECTION FOUR Hunger Hypnotizers
153(1)
How to Hanger-Proof Your Day
155(5)
Foods That Keep Hanger at Bay
160(4)
Nighttime Nibbling
164(3)
Foods That Turn Frowns Upside Down
167(5)
Eat Better, Think Better
172(4)
Foods for All-Day Energy
176(4)
The Balancing Act
180(5)
Drink Up!
185(4)
Mood-Boosting Vitamin D
189(2)
Mood-Boosting Magnesium
191(3)
Mood-Boosting Cinnamon
194(5)
SECTION FIVE Hack Your Habits: 10 S's of Mindful Eating
199(2)
Select, Don't Just Eat!
201(2)
Switch It Up
203(3)
Sit: Always Eat off Your Feet
206(3)
Slowly Chew: Pace, Don't Race
209(2)
Survey Your Options
211(2)
Savor Each Bite
213(4)
Shift Your Focus
217(3)
Stop Right Now!
220(4)
Slow the Fork Down!
224(3)
Smile Between Each Bite
227(4)
Congratulations! 231(2)
Acknowledgments 233(2)
Notes 235(14)
Index 249
Susan Albers, PsyD, is a New York Times bestselling author and a clinical psychologist at the Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Albers has been featured across the media on the Today Show, Dr. Oz, NPR, Shape, Prevention and Cooking Light. She is the author of eight mindful eating books including: EatQ, 50 Ways to Soothe Yourself Without Food, Eating Mindfully, Eat, Drink and Be Mindful, and Mindful.