Have You Ever Wished You Could Just Eat Like a Normal Person?

"Eat Like a Normal Person: Your Guide to Real World Solutions for Healthy Living" is created for the person who is ready to put an end to chronic dieting. This book does not tell you how to eat, rather it guides you on how to make sustainable changes. Spitzberg helps you assess why you are struggling to meet your goals and uses that information to help you create a plan for sustainable success.

Glen Rock, New Jersey - July 18, 2015 - (Newswire.com)

  When Erin Spitzberg was 12, she started her first diet. She was obsessed with losing weight. When she went to college the pounds really started to pack on. A friend recommended a nutritionist who provided her with a balanced healthy eating plan. It was a slow process, but she finally lost the weight. In her twenties, she was looking for a career and decided to take a graduate course in nutrition. 

From that point on, she was hooked. She took her education to career heights and has compiled her work into a new book, Eat Like a Normal Person: Your Guide to Real World Solutions for Healthy Living. 

“This book was developed to help you create your perfect plan for life as I have for myself. I have worked with thousands of people for the past twenty plus years guiding them on the fundamental steps necessary to make sustainable changes. What I have learned over these years is that each step is critical. You must assess your current relationship with food and behaviors that affect your eating and exercise habits in order to make a plan to move forward,” says Spitzberg.

If you’ve spent a good portion of your life restricting yourself from eating the foods you love in attempt to lose weight to only find yourself heavier than ever, then this book is for you. Just like one-size-fits-all diets don’t work, neither do one-size-fits-all diet books.  Eat Like a Normal Person: Your Guide to Real World Solutions for Healthy Living is created for the person who is ready to put an end to chronic dieting.  This book does not tell you how to eat, rather it guides you on how to make sustainable changes through ten critical chapters. You will use your Three Keys: health, lifestyle challenges and food preferences to help you assess why you are struggling to meet your goals and use that information to create a plan for sustainable success.

One client says, “This book is a must read for anyone who has dieted and failed or never achieved their weight goals long-term. In an easy to follow format, Erin gives you all the tools to lose weight successfully without giving up the foods you enjoy.  There is no quick fix. This process takes work but if you are willing to put in the effort, you will be amazed at the change this will make in your life.”

Erin Spitzberg is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Certified Diabetes Educator who has been working in nutrition and healthcare for nearly two decades. Erin’s goal is to provide real world solutions for healthy living so long term changes in lifestyle can be sustained.

Erin created her private consulting practice, Living It! Nutrition, in 2010. Living It! Nutrition centers on the idea that each person is unique and requires a customized nutrition plan based on their health, lifestyle and food preferences.

In June 2013, Living It! Nutrition introduced Ace Your Diet, an app designed to provide many of the same benefits of a one-on-one nutrition consultation. Over the years as a dietician, Erin has helped thousands of men and women adopt a healthier lifestyle through her customized meal plans. Ace Your Diet allows individuals to access these meal plans anytime, anywhere with a click of a button.

Eat Like a Normal Person launched on July 14, 2015.

More information is available at http://amazon.com/author/erinspitzberg



Contact Info:
Living It! Nutrition
7 Chadwick Place
Glen Rock
NJ 07452
United States

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