Carolanne S.: For £14 for a small book I expected something pretty good. Sadly the author just directs you to their website where they want you to spend more money for downloads of workbooks etc. The workbook bundle is $40!!! Basic workbook $5.
The author is advertising other products and trainers etc, so clearly being sponsored by them to sell their products via this book!
I don't want new shoes, a personal trainer or to pay the author directly, I just wanted to read a book regarding emotional eating and how to overcome it. Sadly that is not what I got or what I expected. Disappointed.
United Kingdom on Jul 31, 2023
Niki Boyer: I'm not good at writing reviews but I had to write one for this one. I've read so many books on binge eating. Overcoming Binge Eating, Overcoming Emotional Eating, Overeaters Anonymous...so many I have a shelf full. But this book, this kind, simple, honest, straightforward book cut right to the heart of what I needed. I don't need a strict regimen, I don't need to log everything I do, I don't need to worry about numbers and obsess over metrics. I need to write and learn to give myself the love I need. I always pushed down my emotions with food. Food was (and still is, it's an ongoing struggle) my comfort, and the only thing that made me feel good. But I want to change, and this book genuinely helped me to realize the problem was I had never addressed my emotions and feelings. I learned to stuff them down and never unlearned it. I had no compassion for myself. "I should do better, I shouldn't eat that, I am a bad person." But I'm not bad. I binge because I need love and affection. This book was a kind and gentle journey towards discovering that for myself. No rigid program, just sharing a story and inviting you to think about a lot of things you've shied away from. This book...
United States on Jun 06, 2023
dvnwrrr: The title caught me. I didn't even read the description, but I was curious.
While I don't struggle with food, I struggle with nicotine. I'm almost at day 40 on the patch, and I've had a pretty strong circle of support from many angles, but this book added insight into the hardest cravings I've had while on the patch. Good times with friends. That's when the strongest cravings hit, and this book helped me to understand the strong emotional associations of dangerous habits and behaviors with good times or memories. I know the new level of understanding and awareness I now have through this book will help me in those future struggles.
My favorite quotes from the author were:
"['My drug of choice'] was how I killed the pain of honest feelings, because I was afraid of feeling."
"If we tell our mind enough lies, it will take them as truth."
"Our mind wants us to be happy, and when those senses 'trigger' a memory, our mind pulls out all the stops to make it real as it was when it first happened."
United States on Mar 14, 2023
Steve Schott: In You Can’t Eat Love, author Leslie Lindsey Davis explores the pitfalls of an emotional relationship with food and provides real, practical solutions to overcoming emotional and related behavioral patterns of eating. The author at once grabbed my attention with her description of rewarding herself after grocery shopping with a little treat that she felt compelled to finish eating and hide the evidence during her 15-minute drive home. The only difference is I only have 5 minutes to do this! You Can’t Eat Love presents its case as a journey, and the author does an incredible job of using that analogy to its fullest, including progressively adding tips and tools to the suitcase we are taking on our trip. The book is filled with easy to understand and imminently practical things we can do to change our relationship with food and improve our lives. The author’s willingness to share her own journey and the steps she has taken to overcome emotional eating is a bonus, as are the Life Hacks provided at the end of each chapter. I highly recommend this book for anyone who struggles – or knows someone who struggles - with behavior-related eating. Enjoy your journey!
United States on Nov 02, 2022
amie: I bought this book in April and have only now just finished. I didn’t want to write a review without having read the book. I have not read it every day, sometimes I’ve gone back to reread a chapter to really take it in. I can honestly say that I have really enjoyed/ taken so much from reading this. I plan to reread again. I have taken my time in reading as I truly wanted to absorb everything Leslie is saying. I have had to stop and look to myself. This book is helping among other changes to make me stop and think when I talk to myself. I am very grateful that I came across this book and that I had the opportunity to talk to Leslie too, it has felt like a journey with a friend. If you are struggling, if food is your ‘friend’ and you feel stuck- read this.
United Kingdom on Jun 02, 2022
Dawn Cuckow, author of "The Body Effect": If you are an emotional eater, you will probably recognise yourself in some of the descriptions. But this book shows you the importance of doing you; of making it work for YOU. It shows you how to set yourself up for success; to keep in mind where you are at now, so you don’t set off the fear of failing which triggers shaming and blaming. It looks at the importance of having empathy for yourself and of focusing on the rewards, not the goal.
I love the author’s writing style. It really is like going on a road trip with a friend. As you read through the book, you will discover why this analogy she uses is so fantastic (I especially liked the linking of ruts in the road to habits and making new ones. - Each time you successfully reinforce a new habit the new ruts get a little deeper and the old ones fill up a little more.)
If you emotionally eat, I highly recommend this book. The author’s compassion and empathy shine through and you will realise that you are not alone. And that you can be your best friend in the whole wild world, a friend who is always with you.
United Kingdom on Feb 27, 2022
Kate Hudson Hall: The media could not be loaded. I would leave a 6-star review if I could, this is an outstanding book and it's clear that the author has put a lot of thought and care into providing resources and guidance for someone struggling with their relationship with food and their body. The focus on self-compassion, forgiveness, boundaries, and habit change is especially helpful, as these are all crucial elements of creating lasting change. And the reminder that we are enough, just as we are, is a powerful message that we can all benefit from hearing. .
United Kingdom on Jun 29, 2021
B. Ern: I so enjoyed Leslie Davis' book! As a lifelong emotional eater, I appreciate this book which shows that Leslie understands what's behind emotional eating -- a big me-sized hole inside that needs my Love. Leslie doesn't try to sell me a one-sized-fits-all remedy for something as individual as learning to love myself, she cheerfully - in a true cheer-leading way - presents many viable opportunities for showing myself Love in those moments when my default behavior would be to reach for food (the drug of choice for so many of us). I love so many of her analogies, like how we need to create new ruts in the road while going on a car trip toward a new destination and especially love how she compares what we will do in a traffic jam to what we will do when faced with eating challenges. I can so relate -- stuck in traffic I often have felt like just abandoning my car but of course never do, and thinking about that does help me choose differently when I feel stuck in a negative food rut. Her tone is upbeat and humorous and her writing voice makes you feel like you're sitting down to a cup of coffee with a new best friend. I also love how she continues building up handy lists of possible...
United States on Feb 22, 2021
Helen Edwards: I found this book to be quite interesting. I am not sure that everything the author writes about applies to my situation, but I found several items that resonated with me. Since I hit puberty, I have been fighting the weight battle. I have successfully lost weight only to have it go back on—in a cycle that is frustrating. I know I use food as a crutch when I am having personal issues but, after reading this book, I now have strategies to help me overcome that problem.
It took courage for the author to write the book and detail the story of her weight loss; I'm not sure I could have been so diligent and honest.
I will be taking her advice and changing my relationship with food and hope to lose that last 20 pounds that will put me at my goal weight.
Canada on Feb 10, 2021
Unlock the Power of Self-Love: A Guide to Transforming Your Relationship with Food | Unlock Your Mind for Permanent Weight Loss: Transform Your Thinking from Fat to Thin | Empower Yourself with I Am Enough: Transform Your Life by Marking Your Mirror | |
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Total Reviews | 54 reviews | 11 reviews | 75 reviews |
Customer Reviews | 4.5/5 stars of 209 ratings | 4.5/5 stars of 166 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 2,264 ratings |
ISBN-13 | 978-1736232224 | 978-0999678206 | 978-1916411005 |
Paperback | 161 pages | 354 pages | 140 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1736232223 | 0999678205 | 1916411002 |
Item Weight | 8 ounces | 1.24 pounds | 0.016 ounces |
Self-Help for Eating Disorders & Body Image Issues (Books) | Self-Help for Eating Disorders & Body Image Issues | ||
Weight Watchers Diet | Weight Watchers Diet | ||
Publisher | Joy and Elephants | Gramercy House Publishing; 1st edition | Marisa Peer |
Language | English | English | English |
Drug Dependency & Recovery (Books) | Drug Dependency & Recovery | ||
Dimensions | 6 x 0.37 x 9 inches | 6.14 x 0.89 x 9.21 inches | 6 x 0.36 x 9 inches |
Best Sellers Rank | #12 in Weight Watchers Diet#34 in Self-Help for Eating Disorders & Body Image Issues #40 in Drug Dependency & Recovery | #155 in Hypnosis Self-Help#1,707 in Weight Loss Diets #7,321 in Personal Transformation Self-Help | #9 in Hypnosis Self-Help#214 in Mental & Spiritual Healing#1,004 in Personal Transformation Self-Help |
JANICE M. KING: I saw this as not a diet book, but an emotional eating book. Learning to love & accept myself for who I am, because I am worthy to be loved. Deals with getting out of the rut of self sabotage when emotions send you to food. I have so much good to say about this book & it's offerings. Also can buy workbook, journal, etc to help you along the way.
United States on Aug 27, 2023