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Freedom with food doesn't begin on a plate-it begins in how you speak to yourself. Dieting promises control-but for many people, it quietly delivers the opposite. This book explores the exhausting cycle of restriction and release, and examines how the pursuit of the "right" way to eat can deepen, rather than resolve, our complicated relationship with food.Food Freedom explores patterns in how diet culture shapes self-worth, fuels shame after "bad" food days, and gradually disconnects us from the body's own signals. It examines the dynamics of guilt, reward thinking, and the subtle ways rules around eating become rules about deserving.Rather than offering another framework for what to eat, this book offers insight into why the dieting cycle persists-and what it might feel like to approach food with curiosity instead of control. It reframes assumptions about discipline and indulgence, and gently examines what "living freely" around food actually requires on the inside. For anyone exhausted by starting over every Monday-this book looks honestly at what keeps the cycle turning. Author of English-language books at the intersection of self-help, business dynamics, and historical analysis. Clara uncovers universal truths to help readers build resilient lives and ventures.
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