• Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much

  • A 4-Step, 8-Week Plan to Finally Lose the Weight, Manage Emotional Eating, and Find Your Fabulous Self
  • By: Colette Baron-Reid
  • Narrated by: Colette Baron-Reid
  • Length: 9 hrs and 55 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (56 ratings)

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Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much

By: Colette Baron-Reid
Narrated by: Colette Baron-Reid
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From internationally renowned intuitive counselor, life coach, motivational speaker, and author Colette Baron-Reid, a four-step, eight-week program for managing empathy overload - the hidden cause of unwanted weight gain.

Through her own personal experience and work with thousands of clients, Colette Baron-Reid understands the real reason many of us struggle to lose weight and keep it off. It isn't that we don't know what to eat or that we don't have enough willpower; it's that we are responding to feeling too much.

Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much focuses on the keys to weight loss for sensitive people: managing empathy, setting and maintaining healthy boundaries, eating to support well-being, and dealing with challenging situations that can trigger disordered eating. With a simple, practical program, Colette shows you how to release the extra pounds and create a new, healthy relationship with your body, your weight, and food.

©2012 Colette Baron-Reid (P)2012 Random House Audio

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A gentile approach that, when applied, makes sense

This book provides an approach to changing your mental perspective, not a diet. Colette Baron-Reid is a life coach that suggests unique ways to make time for yourself each day to focus on what is going on with you so that you don't just grab another snack. Some of her suggestions may seem weird or a bit much at first (daily salt baths!), but TRY THEM! I tried most of the things suggested and it was really amazing and what a calming transformation I had. Some of these things I like so much I will keep a life-long practices (salt baths!). She offers lots of good questions for journal exercises which are time consuming, but really get you thinking. Following this plan will give you a really good shift to start seeing patterns in your life differently. Highly recommended (and not just for people who want to lose weight).

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Doesn't work as an audiobook

What disappointed you about Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much?

The material presented here is a step by step program to follow methodically, so it really needs a workbook for reference. I was constantly bookmarking areas that I'd need to return to to make notes when I wasn't driving. Also, I felt that the section on EFT would have benefited from a visual presentation.

Would you recommend Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much to your friends? Why or why not?

Not as an audiobook. I can't speak to the effectiveness of the program itself.

What about Colette Baron-Reid’s performance did you like?

The author reads well, which in my experience is unusual.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Disappointment.

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INSPIRATIONAL FOR US WHO FEL TOO MUCH

What made the experience of listening to Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much the most enjoyable?

it was so good to finally have the answer as to why i have had this weight problem all of my life and to finally understand why this is lifechanging

Who was your favorite character and why?

collette baron reid as it was like she was telling my story in so many ways and i could identitfy with her i love her

Which scene was your favorite?

when colette was telling her life story and how i really identified with it

Any additional comments?

colette baron reid is a true blessing and we are so blessed that she is on earth at this time and i am sure she is going to really really help people with these weight problems angel blessings valerie

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What a waste of my monthly credit.

Would you try another book from Colette Baron-Reid and/or Colette Baron-Reid?

No, her approach to weight loss was hinky and ridiculous.

Has Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much turned you off from other books in this genre?

Not completely.

How could the performance have been better?

The performance was the least of the books problems.

What character would you cut from Weight Loss for People Who Feel Too Much?

The author.

Any additional comments?

I waded through about 2 chapters and just stopped. It was just silly.

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Surprised a intuative would NOT know of aphantasia

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Chapter 5 has me in a tizzy! I have aphantasia (no mind eye). When aphants close their eyes, they see nothing. No images, faces, apples, elephants, kids, butterflies or rainbows. I'm surprised by Collette's assertion that the conscious and subconscious minds "think in images." That is not true at all. There is an entire subset of humanity who think in words and cannot pull up images to save our lives. There are NO images in the mind of an aphant! We are a small group, but by golly, a professional empath should know we exist and not assert "everyone" thinks in images. I already struggle having aphantasia without being made to feel like I am "less than" as I am feeling currently, by Collette walking people through the process of creating a sanctuary in our minds and saying anyone can do it because we think in images!!!

** Dang I get tired of leaders of thought and certainly leaders in the consciousness fields COMPLETLY overlooking people with aphantasia! **

And in this case asserting everyone thinks in images. Colette certainly MUST have come across an aphant in her travels? No? Really? Not one?

I'll keep going with the book. I'm still glad I bought it. I like the information and the narration is terrific. I can do the EFT, journaling and other stuff Collette has suggested (so far) but the exercise in using imagery and saying that "everyone thinks in images" sure got my panties in a ruffle.

I am at my wits end, as an aphant, being marginalized by leaders in the field of thought.

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