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Mariel Hemingway's Healthy Living from the Inside Out

Every Woman's Guide to Real Beauty, Renewed Energy, and a Radiant Life

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Mariel Hemingway's Healthy Living from the Inside Out is an accessible, down-to-earth guide that shows us what our bodies and minds truly need. Dividing the program into four foundational areas, we can isolate the issues we all face and start making the necessary changes.

Food: What we eat and drink affects every part of our lives, from your energy level to your body shape. First by distinguishing what foods make us feel and act our best, we can then learn how to integrate a flavorful yet super nutritious diet part of our regular life.

Exercise: By putting the emphasis on quality not quantity, we learn to nurture ourselves, stay grounded, and transform our mental, emotional, and physical state a little bit each day.

Home: Too often where we live echoes the clutter and chaos of the outside world. Learn how to make our homes a place where we can rest, recharge, and refocus, a haven for the balanced life we (and our families) seek.

Silence: In our super noisy world, bringing quiet reflection into our lives slows down the rush, helps us learn the empowering skill of observation, and ultimately can guide us into healthier habits and behaviors.

Encouraging us to listen to ourselves and do things differently, Mariel Hemingway's unique program shows us how we can make the best decisions for our own lives, look amazing, and feel fantastic from head to toe. The results are immediate and will last a lifetime.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      The actress, model, and yoga instructor offers principles she's been using for years to keep herself balanced, beautiful, and energetic. Organizing life into four areas--food, exercise, home, and silence--she explains simple strategies for gradually replacing bad habits with good ones and living the life you deserve, even if you are burdened, as she was, with a dysfunctional family. These are state-of-the-art ideas, explained with the steady help of the author's consistently optimistic and perky voice. The printable material should help most listeners organize and implement the program, which in audio comes across as a buffet of suggestions and encouraging aphorisms, rather than something to grasp as a plan of action. T.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 2007
      It's the rare celebrity whose daily routine is an example of sane, healthy living, but the semi-famous author of this self-help volume offers up her own life as a testament to the powers of wholesome food, moderate exercise and peace and quiet. Hemingway laudably encourages readers to take time for themselves, pay attention to their own wants and prioritize relaxation over work every once in a while. She writes convincingly of the benefits of home-cooked meals and yoga, and for every lapse into pyschobabble (the author confesses to being "a classic case of a person who falls into behavioral patterns"), there's a nugget of hard-won wisdom ("It's taken me four decades to see the obvious," she writes, "I must take care of myself first"). Though some readers may have a hard time sympathizing with Hemingway's past hardships-trying to maintain a Hollywood "thin," for instance-much of her advice is easy to implement and should provide healthy returns.

    • Library Journal

      October 15, 2006
      Too many of us seem to be living in Alice's Looking Glass: it takes all the running we can do to stay in the same place. Actress/ model Hemingway, long a proponent of holistic living, here outlines her 30-day program for eating well, exercising, detoxifying one's home (both physically and spiritually), and cultivating serenity using yoga techniques. The adviceexercise regularly, meditate, and eat whole foods, preferably organicis similar to that found in many other books, but Hemingway's book stands out by telling us not to push too hard to achieve perfection in any area. It's in the striving that we create more stress for ourselves, thereby defeating the purpose. The whole idea behind her suggestions is being good to oneself. This would be a fine addition to most libraries' self-help collections."Susan B. Hagloch, formerly with Tuscarawas Cty. P.L., New Philadelphia, OH"

      Copyright 2006 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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