While organizing the lives of her many clients, Emmy-nominated organizing expert Dorothy Breininger learned to face her own stuff, and lost seventy-five pounds in the process. In this one-of-a-kind book she addresses weight loss from the much-needed perspective of what lies underneath our clutter—metaphorically, physically, and emotionally. Whether you’re a packrat or a calorie-counter, a neat freak or a binge eater, Breininger reveals why, to be successful on the scale, you must first master the clutter within you and around you. With the same no-holds barred candor that resonates with TV viewers, she offers prescient advice to help anyone face their stuff, with an organized, step-by-step approach to either toss it, tame it, or tailor it to fit their lives. Filled with personal stories from clients, her own success story, and tips from fitness coaches and organizing experts, this imminently practical book gives everyone the tools to declutter their way to their dream size.
Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff: The Organized Approach to Lose Weight by Decluttering Your Life is written by Dorothy Breininger and published by Health Communications Inc EB. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Stuff Your Face or Face Your Stuff are 9780757317385, 0757317383 and the print ISBNs are 9780757317378, 0757317375.


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