
The Enneagram of Eating
How the 9 Personality Types Influence Your Food, Diet, and Exercise Choices
By: Ann Gadd
Paperback | 16 October 2018
At a Glance
Paperback
RRP $26.99
$25.80
Aims to ship in 5 to 10 business days
When will this arrive by?
Enter delivery postcode to estimate
• Shows how the Enneagram system of personality types can explain your relationship to food, emotional triggers and childhood patterns around eating, food choices, best methods for weight loss or gain, possible addictions, love (or not) for entertaining, and the right exercise method to keep you motivated
• Includes an Enneagram food-personality test and explains how understanding your Enneagram type allows you to alter your subconscious programming and become not only physically, but emotionally healthier
• Provides examples of healthy and unhealthy expressions of each personality type’s relationship to food and exercise
Have you ever wondered why some people seem to adore food, while others find eating simply a need? Why some people just love to work out and others absolutely abhor anything to do with physical exercise? Why some love entertaining, while others would rather spend a quiet evening alone?
In The Enneagram of Eating, Ann Gadd reveals how the well-known Enneagram system of personality types can explain your relationship to food and exercise. Including an easy Enneagram food-personality test to find your type, she devotes a full chapter to each of the 9 personality types. She provides an understanding of each type’s emotional eating triggers, including the emotional wounds and childhood patterns that formed them, what exercise regime will keep you motivated, why you entertain the way you do (or don’t), and the best methods for weight loss or gain. The author examines how we view our bodies, how we deal with food and eating, our behaviors when dining out or hosting a dinner party, possible addictions, and where our enthusiasm (or lack thereof) for exercise originates. Stressing how our emotional health affects our physical selves, the author provides examples of healthy and unhealthy development within each type.
Gadd shows how knowing how each type reacts around food will make it easier for us to alter our subconscious programming and become not only physically, but emotionally healthier. Offering fascinating insight into our subconscious attitudes toward food, she aims to inspire you to become more aware of your approach to eating in general, so you can develop healthier and happier ways of being.
Industry Reviews
ISBN: 9781620558270
ISBN-10: 1620558270
Published: 16th October 2018
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 192
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 1.2 x 22.9 x 15.2
Weight (kg): 0.315
Shipping
Standard Shipping | Express Shipping | |
---|---|---|
Metro postcodes: | $9.99 | $14.95 |
Regional postcodes: | $9.99 | $14.95 |
Rural postcodes: | $9.99 | $14.95 |
How to return your order
At Booktopia, we offer hassle-free returns in accordance with our returns policy. If you wish to return an item, please get in touch with Booktopia Customer Care.
Additional postage charges may be applicable.
Defective items
If there is a problem with any of the items received for your order then the Booktopia Customer Care team is ready to assist you.
For more info please visit our Help Centre.
You Can Find This Book In
This product is categorised by
- Non-FictionMind, Body, SpiritComplementary Therapies, Healing & HealthTraditional Medicine & Herbal RemediesChinese Medicine & Acupuncture
- Non-FictionPsychologyPsychological Theory, Systems, Schools of Thought & Viewpoints
- Non-FictionMind, Body, SpiritMysticism, Magic & Occult Interests
- Non-FictionFamily & HealthFitness & DietDiets & Dieting, Nutrition
- Non-FictionMind, Body, SpiritThought and Practice
- Non-FictionPsychologyThe Self, Ego, Identity, Personality