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Lazy girls, rejoice! How to lose weight, get fit, stay motivated and have your cake and eat it, too. AJ Rochester is the laziest girl in the world. She knows better than anyone how hard it is to lose weight. If there is a shortcut, or any way to cheat, AJ knows about it. If there is a way to lose weight, eat the food she loves and still drink champagne, AJ has done it. AJ managed to lose a staggering 45 kilos and still eat choccies — just not the whole lot, and not every day. After writing her bestselling memoir, Confessions of a Reformed Dieter,AJ was deluged with emails and letters from women thanking her for inspiring them with her story and asking her for the lowdown on exactly how she did it. The Lazy Girl’s Guide is everything AJ knows about losing weight, getting fit and feeling good about it. Funny, simple and effective, it focuses on realistic goals, having fun and loving yourself while you make one of the biggest changes in your life.
This book "charts the highs and lows of A.J. Rochester's incredible journey, from her first close encounters with a nutritionist, personal trainer and psychiatrist to overcoming an early setback - waking up in hospital with a broken leg after downing an illicit cocktail on an empty stomach - and the triumph of shedding the first, and last, kilo. The result is a funny, insightful and inspiring account of a woman who lost 40 kilos without losing her sense of humour - and discovered a whole new life." - back cover.
'I love food. Even worse, I love junk food. If lard could be double deep-fried I would eat it. If I could deep-fry headache pills I would. So it's no wonder I'm now the size of a small yet economically viable continent...'When A. J. Rochester is selected to feature in a television series on obesity, she is at first appalled and then resolved. At 109 kilos (17 stone), she knows she needs to lose weight - not because she yearns to become a twiglet but so she can keep up with her little boy and turn her life around at last. But after years of fighting a losing battle with the flab, A. J. knows she needs a miracle. So she decides to ditch the 'quick-fix' diets and the faddy exercise equipment and try a new approach - one that involves discovering her own inner strengths. It may not be easy - but it pays off. Confessions of a Reformed Dieter charts the highs, lows and plateaus of A. J.'s incredible journey, from overcoming an early setback - waking up in hospital with a broken leg after a drunken binge - to the triumph of shedding the first, and last, kilo.
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