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5.0 out of 5 stars Wennik has a winner!,
This is a breakthrough book on dieting and exercise.
There are hundreds out there, but this trilogy has a new and
unique take - using your personality type to diagnose the
best way to lose pounds and get off the couch. For those who
don't know about personality type, Wennik provides an
overview and diagnostic tool to determine which of sixteen
types you might be. She then proceeds to give great advice
about dieting and exercise tailored for each type - what
should work and what might trip you up - how your type can
help and hinder your plans. The advice was spot on for my
type and I'm sure will be for the others as well. For those
who "yo-yo," waste money on gym memberships they never use
and generally feel like a failure Wennik says: "You have not
failed. The approach you have taken failed you!"
The layout is logical and useful. (I'm an INTJ - when you
read through the type descriptions, you'll understand why I
use those words rather than "The content is inspiring," even
though both are true.) You can skip the advice for other
types and hone in on your own prescriptions. But I recommend
you spend some time learning about the other types, it
really gives you insight into your friends and family. I use
the Myers-Briggs diagnostic frequently in my job to help
executives understand their decision making processes and
communication styles. I loved seeing this new application.
F. L. J. - New York
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic Book!
Steve Martin said, "I'd do anything to look like him, except
exercise and eat right." (A quote from the book.)
Over the years, I've read a lot of books about weight, eating and
exercise. But I never come across one like this! Who expects to
learn about your personality type in a fitness book? But what a help
it is! How a person handles life, what motivates her, what keeps him
going--it's all influenced by our personality type. I learned a lot
about myself and how I'm put together.
Think about another quote from the book: "One of the major benefits
to personality typing is becoming aware of who you are, what makes
you tick, what you need to make your life run smoothly....The more
you understand your actions, the easier it is to change those
actions that aren`t working for you."
Of course, the type of change we're focusing on is weight loss--and
the general health of our bodies. Setting goals and keeping
motivated are areas the author handles well. Not all types should
try to use the same methods.
I learned why people lose weight on high-protein diets--as well as
on high-carbohydrate diets. But I found out better ways than both of
these. I learned how to eat out safely, what to order and what not
to order. I learned what types of exercise my personality type most
enjoys and will stick with. I learned why coping with stress is
crucial to keeping off the weight. We want to feed our bodies, not
our emotions.
Most of what I read had to do with the nuts-and-bolts of food and
exercise. How to be motivated and committed to make the choices I
need for growth and real change--so that the weight lost becomes
permanent and healthy.
This is no lightweight, fluffed-up set of books. It took me a long
time to get through--because there was so much I had to highlight
and underline. None of it was dry, none of it useless. They were
packed with solid, tasty nutrients. Rod H. - Canada
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5.0 out of 5 stars Looking at weight loss through a different lens
As
a National Certified Counselor and someone who has tried
almost every diet from Cabbage Soup to the Zone, I was
doubly intrigued by the title of Roberta Wennik's book, Is
Your Personality Type Making You Fat? I was already familiar
with the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator but had never thought
to apply it to weight loss.
Wennik divides her book into three parts. In Part One,
she includes questionnaires so that readers can identify
which of the 16 personality types they are. She then gives
an excellent description of each of the types. For each, she
outlines assets, attributes, challenges and stressors.
For example, Wennik says my strength as an INFJ is the
ability to plan ahead. Where I fall down is minding the
details. That sounds about right. She suggests that someone
with my type should not count calories but instead follow
basic guidelines that allow for some flexibility and
variety. Preparing a list of rewards other than food for
meeting intermediate goals will help jeep me on track.
Wennik concludes with an impressive list of resources in
print and on the web.
In Part Two, Wennik outlines five different diet plans
and advises which plan works best for which type. Four of
the plans are familiar. Using The Portion Control Plan
means learning what actually is a normal portion, not the
"supersize" to which we have become accustomed. Even
simpler, Wennik says just eat half of what you would
normally eat or be served at a restaurant. The Instead
Plan entails choosing better alternatives than what you have
been eating. For example, choose toast with jelly instead of
toast with butter or whole wheat in stead of refined pasta.
Eating only when you're hungry Wennik calls The Intuitive
Eating Plan. If only it were this easy to avoid eating when
bored, tired, angry, etc., etc., etc. Either the
balanced approach of the Food Pyramid or a higher protein
option can be used on The Choice Plan. Drawing the
Line on Calories, Carbs, and Fat is Wennik's elaborate,
patented monitoring system that graphs calories, carbs, and
fat eaten.
Part Three is titled Exercise and
Stress Relief for Your Type. Wennik does address these
aspects but also includes a few cognitive therapy
techniques, a Jungian look at the various types' shadow
sides, and quite a bit of information on nutrition.
This trilogy is well-researched and very thorough Most of
the information will not come as a surprise to anyone who
has ever read a diet book. Looking at it through the lens of
personality types, however, is new and may just be enough of
a twist to lead to success in losing weight.
Francis T - Florida
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