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The Writing Diet: Write Yourself Right-Size

by Julia Cameron

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From the bestselling author of The Artist's Way, a revolutionary diet plan: Use art to take off the pounds!

Over the course of the past twenty-five years, Julia Cameron has taught thousands of artists and aspiring artists how to unblock wellsprings of creativity. And time and again she has noticed an interesting thing: Often, in uncovering their creative selves her students also undergo a surprising physical transformation-invigorated by their work, they slim down. In The Writing Diet, Cameron illuminates the relationship between creativity and eating to reveal a crucial equation: creativity can block overeating.

This inspiring weight-loss program, which can be used in conjunction with Cameron's groundbreaking book on the creative process, The Artist's Way, directs readers to count words instead of calories, to substitute their writing's "food for thought" for actual food. Using journaling to examine their relationship with food-and to ward off unhealthy overeating -readers will learn to treat food cravings as invitations to evaluate what they are truly craving in their emotional lives.

The Writing Diet presents a brilliant plan for using one of the soul's deepest and most abiding appetites-the desire to be creative-to lose weight and keep it off forever.

I'm a creativity expert, not a diet expert. So why am I writing a book about weight loss? Because I have accidentally stumbled upon a weight-loss secret that works. For twenty-five years I've taught creative unblocking, a twelve-week process based on my book The Artist's Way. From the front of the classroom I've seen lives transformed-and, to my astonishment, bodies transformed as well. It took me a while to recognize what was going on, but sure enough, students who began the course on the plump side ended up visibly leaner and more fit. What's going on here? I asked myself. Was it my imagination, or was there truly a "before" and an "after"? There was!

-from The Writing Diet

Review:

"Unlike so many diet books, this cheery addition to the self-help shelves wasn't written by a nutritionist or a fitness pro, but rather by a 'creativity expert' who 'accidentally stumbled upon a weight-loss secret that works' while teaching a creative 'unblocking course.' While this might sound like so much snake oil, the optimism and common-sense attitude of author Cameron (The Artist's Way) are winning. Her system is both simple and inexpensive, promoting exercise, food journaling, and something called 'morning pages,' which are stream-of-consciousness passages dieters record after getting out of bed: 'A day at a time, a page at a time, we become mindful, acutely attuned to our personal feelings.' The second half of the book is filled with exercises, some more goofy than practical ('if your museum has a gift shop, buy yourself five postcards glorifying the body type you've got'), and stories detailing chronic overeaters paths' to weight loss success. These stories are sometimes inspiring, sometimes repetitive, but should motivate dieters to give writing a try." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

The bestselling author of "The Artists Way" illuminates the relationship between creativity and eating. "The Writing Diet" presents a brilliant plan to using one of the souls deepest and most abiding appetites--self-expression--to lose weight and keep it off.

About the Author

Julia Cameron has been an active artist for more than twenty-five years. She is the author of several bestselling works on the creative process: The Artist's Way, Walking in This World, Finding Water, The Vein of Gold, The Right to Write, and The Sound of Paper. A novelist, playwright, songwriter, and poet, she has multiple credits in theater, film, and television.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781585425716
Subtitle:
Write Yourself Right-Size
Author:
Cameron, Julia
Publisher:
Tarcher
Subject:
Writing Skills
Subject:
Creativity
Subject:
Weight Loss
Subject:
Creative writing
Subject:
Diets - Weight Loss
Subject:
Diets
Subject:
Weight loss -- Psychological aspects.
Subject:
SELF-HELP / Creativity
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B-Hardcover
Publication Date:
20071227
Binding:
Hardback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.44x6.02x.90 in. .82 lbs.
Age Level:
from 18

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Unlike so many diet books, this cheery addition to the self-help shelves wasn't written by a nutritionist or a fitness pro, but rather by a 'creativity expert' who 'accidentally stumbled upon a weight-loss secret that works' while teaching a creative 'unblocking course.' While this might sound like so much snake oil, the optimism and common-sense attitude of author Cameron (The Artist's Way) are winning. Her system is both simple and inexpensive, promoting exercise, food journaling, and something called 'morning pages,' which are stream-of-consciousness passages dieters record after getting out of bed: 'A day at a time, a page at a time, we become mindful, acutely attuned to our personal feelings.' The second half of the book is filled with exercises, some more goofy than practical ('if your museum has a gift shop, buy yourself five postcards glorifying the body type you've got'), and stories detailing chronic overeaters paths' to weight loss success. These stories are sometimes inspiring, sometimes repetitive, but should motivate dieters to give writing a try." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , The bestselling author of "The Artists Way" illuminates the relationship between creativity and eating. "The Writing Diet" presents a brilliant plan to using one of the souls deepest and most abiding appetites--self-expression--to lose weight and keep it off.
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