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Good Morning America contributor Tory Johnson is all about helping women make great things happen. Tory made the Shift from employee to entrepreneur and built two multimillion-dollar business after a painful firing. Now, after a second major shift-losing more than sixty pounds in a year-Tory is on näytä lisää a mission to help others change their thinking and achieve a better life. A New York Times bestselling author and contributing editor to Success magazine, Tory lives in New York with her husband and their teenage twins. näytä vähemmän

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I picked up Instagram Basics For Your Business* because I wanted to know more about Instagram and Sue Zimmerman is an expert on the topic. Unfortunately, I was very disappointed with the book. For 28 pages, it was over priced, and it did not provide the level of content expected from Sue. READ MORE… (lisätietoja)
 
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skrabut | Sep 2, 2020 |
This memoir did keep me turning pages, although Tory Johnson did not embrace any "secret" or "miraculous" weight loss plan ... In fact, that is what lends her book credibility. Her writing is average, but she has a warmth that made me want to see her succeed. Yes, she (and especially her children) are rather spoiled, and the chapter on her visit with her daughter to LA made her daughter come across as especially self-absorbed and shallow. Still, Tory's book will be helpful and motivational to those folks (especially women) for whom a healthy weight remains a struggle. Recommended.… (lisätietoja)
 
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A.NovelGal_Reads | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jan 27, 2014 |
I first saw Tory Johnson on my local ABC News station, WABC in New York City, where she did a segment called 'Steals and Deals'. She would have four or five products that people could get for 50% off. I liked her friendly personality and her professional demeanor, as well as her rapport with the news anchors.

Johnson brought her 'Steals and Deals' to Good Morning America and now she had a national audience. But I noticed that she began to lose weight; not drastic, but over the course of one year, she lost 60 pounds. That is a huge accomplishment, but as she states in her book, The Shift: How I Finally Lost Weight and Discovered a Happier Life, that is just barely one pound a week.

When the head of ABC Talent asked Johnson to lunch, she dreaded it because she knew what the topic would be: her weight. Barbara Ferdida told Johnson that her clothes weren't doing her justice and gave Johnson the name of a stylist. But Johnson got the message: she had to lose weight.

Although she felt humiliated, and Ferdida handled the matter with kindness and never threatened her job, this was the catalyst that Johnson needed to do what she had tried many times before: lose weight and get healthy. She drastically cut her carbs, completely gave up her favorite drink, Diet Pepsi, and got serious. She was the main breadwinner in her family and she needed this job.

I liked that Johnson didn't whitewash this; completely changing her lifestyle was not easy, it was downright difficult. Over the objections of her husband and twin teenagers, she emptied her cupboards of any food that would tempt her.

When she went to parties, she would watch what and how thin people ate: grazing, taking a few bites of things and eating slowly. She incorporated all these into her eating habits, and slowly, one or two pounds a week, she lost the weight.

Johnson tells the reader that until you are serious about this, you cannot lose weight. She references what she calls "preference versus priority." Losing weight became her priority and every decision she made had to reflect that priority. Although she may prefer to have chocolate, her priority to lose weight beat her preference.

The book is mostly about her struggle, though there is a page that lists her "tried-and-true guidelines" that include about a dozen specific rules that helped her, including:

Limiting carbs to under 25 per day
Avoiding fruit, juices and smoothies
Replacing food rewards with inedible ones, like a manicure
Weighing herself daily
She recounts a trip she took with her daughter to Los Angeles, and the challenges she faced. She wanted it to be fun for her daughter, but she feared if she fell off the wagon, she would lose all the progress she had made. It is an honest portrait that most of us can relate to.

I really liked this book; it's not so much a diet book, but more of a memoir of a year where Tory Johnson overcame a lifelong struggle. In telling her story, she reminds us that to make significant life changes, you have to be serious, but once you do that, the rewards can be great.
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