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Description
Lasting change rarely begins with the body-it begins with what you believe about it. Most weight loss conversations focus on food and exercise-yet the inner landscape of thoughts, emotions, and self-perception often goes unexamined. This book explores the psychological patterns beneath our relationship with food, body image, and the persistent cycle of starting over.Thin Thinking examines how deeply held beliefs about worthiness, control, and self-acceptance quietly shape our eating behaviors-often more powerfully than any meal plan. It explores dynamics of emotional eating, all-or-nothing thinking, and the exhausting inner dialogue that turns a skipped workout into a personal failing.Rather than prescribing a new approach to weight loss, this book offers insight into the mental and emotional terrain that makes lasting change genuinely difficult. It reframes assumptions about willpower and discipline, and examines what it might mean to care for a body from a place of respect rather than dissatisfaction. For anyone who has followed every rule and still felt stuck-this book looks honestly at the layer underneath. Author of English-language books on habit-building, business mastery, and historical legacies. Lucas offers clear frameworks drawn from history to elevate personal and organizational performance.



