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Making the Case for Yourself

av Susan Estrich

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"We could relate to this book simply after reading the first sentence." --Fitness Working women tend to place the needs of everyone else--families, friends, bosses, colleagues--ahead of their own health, putting themselves at risk by putting themselves last. But what if you had a great defense lawyer arguing in favor of your own well-being? Wouldn't it be easy to stay on a diet if someone continually made the case against high-fat foods and high-risk health habits? In Making the Case for Yourself, Susan Estrich, experienced dieter, brilliant advocate, professor of law, and thin person, will teach you:* How your job skills can keep you on track with diet and exercise * How a diversified plan of four diets over twenty-one days plays to your strengths and keeps diet boredom at bay * How to identify your weaknesses and overcome them--just as you do in the rest of your life * How to construct an inviolable, individually tailored argument that will keep you focused and committed until the results are their own reward… (mer)
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I like this book very much! I mainly read it to keep me motivated and in the right train of thought. I, personally, do not recommend the cabbage diet though. Other than that, this book is wonderful. ( )
  Borrows-N-Wants | Sep 23, 2018 |
I like this book very much! I mainly read it to keep me motivated and in the right train of thought. I, personally, do not recommend the cabbage diet though. Other than that, this book is wonderful. ( )
  Magadri | Dec 20, 2008 |
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"We could relate to this book simply after reading the first sentence." --Fitness Working women tend to place the needs of everyone else--families, friends, bosses, colleagues--ahead of their own health, putting themselves at risk by putting themselves last. But what if you had a great defense lawyer arguing in favor of your own well-being? Wouldn't it be easy to stay on a diet if someone continually made the case against high-fat foods and high-risk health habits? In Making the Case for Yourself, Susan Estrich, experienced dieter, brilliant advocate, professor of law, and thin person, will teach you:* How your job skills can keep you on track with diet and exercise * How a diversified plan of four diets over twenty-one days plays to your strengths and keeps diet boredom at bay * How to identify your weaknesses and overcome them--just as you do in the rest of your life * How to construct an inviolable, individually tailored argument that will keep you focused and committed until the results are their own reward

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