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Need Help Staying on a Diet? A New Book By Hope Kelley, ‘The G Sin,’ is Changing People’s Perspectives on the Way They View Food””Before They Begin a Diet

August 6, 2011
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In her new book, "The G Sin," Hope Kelley says, "Medical professionals agree that the majority of weight issues stem from over-eating; the consumption of too many calories. The G Sin discusses the most basic and significant root of most weight problems””over-eating. Some people cringe at the word ‘sin’…. and many have forgotten that the dictionary definition of the word ‘sin’ simply means ‘to cause harm.’ Yes, the Sin of Gluttony, one of the seven deadly sins."

New York, NY (PRWEB) August 05, 2011

Considering the fact that there are countless books, TV programs, commercials and companies that provide various strategies for weight loss, one might expect the problem of obesity in our country to be on the decline. Yet, the truth is obesity has now reached epidemic proportions in the United States. With so much well-researched and well-intended advice available today, why do many people still have trouble maintaining a diet regimen?

Hope Kelley offers her unique insight as to why so many people continue to struggle with weight. The problem, Ms. Kelley suggests, is that people have traditionally approached the subject of weight loss from a purely physical perspective rather than a spiritual and mental one.

As is often the case with many of the challenges people face in life, it is faith, combined with willpower that ultimately sees people through. Without that faith, willpower can easily wither, and efforts fail.
"The G Sin" can help those struggling with their weight to finally conquer their food obsession battles.

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