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You Can’t Screw This Up: Why Eating Takeout, Enjoying Dessert, and Taking the Stress Out of Dieting Leads to Weight Loss That Lasts
Rated 3.92 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780063230583
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Ditch restrictive diets and discover a sustainable approach to weight loss with Adam Bornstein’s “You Can’t Screw This Up.” Foreword by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Enjoy takeout, desserts, and stress-free eating while building healthy habits. Features a 6-week plan, restaurant guides, and delicious recipes. Achieve lasting results without the guilt!
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Swaham Jena –
Some good points, but felt repetitive at times. The dessert recipes were the best part!
Nivedita Rawat –
I’m skeptical, but the idea of enjoying takeout while losing weight is intriguing. Will try the -week plan and see what happens.
Prasannajit Sahoo –
A refreshing take on weight loss. No crazy restrictions, just practical advice. I am impressed.
Sahil Patel –
This book changed my perspective on dieting. It is easy to follow, and I have lost pounds already!
Atharva Rao –
I appreciate the no-nonsense approach. Finally, a diet that feels sustainable long-term.
Manvi Singh –
This is the only diet advice that has ever worked for me! I can still enjoy my life!
Jay Chandani –
Finally, a diet book that doesn’t make me feel guilty! The -week plan is manageable, and I appreciate the restaurant guides.
Harsh Singh –
Love the focus on stress-free eating! This book is a game-changer for my relationship with food.
Ankush –
I was hoping for more specific meal plans. The advice is general but helpful for changing mindset.
Bhavna –
The restaurant guide is helpful, but the book could use more recipe variety. It is a great concept.
Utpal Basumatary –
It is a decent book, but I did not find anything revolutionary. Good for beginners, I guess.
Aishwarya Singh –
I liked the overall message, but the recipes were a bit bland. Still, a good starting point for a healthier lifestyle.
Mayank Sharma –
The foreword by Arnold Schwarzenegger is a nice touch, but the book itself is just okay.