Another treat for you this week on the Scribbler.
Sally is back to tell us about her memoir.
Sally has been an ardent supporter of her fellow authors and writers. On her popular website, she shares music, reviews, nutritional tips, humour, excerpts, books, author interviews and more!
She has been a welcome guest previously.
Take a peek HERE.
Read on my friends.
Sally Cronin is the author of eighteen books including her memoir Size
Matters: Especially when you weigh 330lb first published in 2001 which followed
her weight loss of 150lbs and the program she designed to achieve a healthy
weight and regain her health. A programme she shared with her clients over her
26 year career as a nutritional therapist and on her blog. This has been
followed by another seventeen books both fiction and non-fiction including
multi-genre collections of short stories and poetry.
As an author she understands how important it is to have support in
marketing books and offers a number of FREE promotional opportunities in the
Café and Bookstore on her blog and across her social media.
After leading a nomadic existence exploring the world, she now lives with
her husband on the coast of Southern Ireland enjoying the seasonal fluctuations
in the temperature of the rain.
Title: Size Always Matters: Don’t be part
of a statistic, start losing weight today.
Synopsis:
At age 41 in 1994 and weighing 330 lbs, Sally Cronin had two
choices when she was told that she was unlikely to live to 45. Carry on eating
or get her act together. She chose to study nutrition and change the way she
approached the food she ate and her other lifestyle choices.
Her first book, Size Matters, told the story of her weight loss of
154 lbs and shared the programme she designed to both lose the weight and
regain her health. Now, thirty years on from the start of that journey, having
worked as a nutritional therapist with hundreds of clients as well as acting as
a health consultant on radio for several years and on her blog, she shares an
updated version of the programme. This also includes the nutrients we require
to be healthy and recipes to provide our bodies with them effectively.
The Story Behind the Story:
Having
followed many diets over my teens and 20s and 30s I reached 330lbs and was in
very poor health. I decided I needed to discover more about both my body and my
relation to food which led me to design a program which led to me losing 150lbs
in 18 months healthily. I studied both medicine and nutrition and then
qualified as a nutritional therapist, working with hundreds of clients over the
last 26 years and working as a consultant in the media.
Size
Always Matters brings both my own experience, my research and work with others
together in a program that anyone can follow. It is not a get slim quick
approach but one that lasts a lifetime.
A question before you go, Sally:
Scribbler: What is the ideal spot for you when you write your stories? Music in the background or quiet. Coffee or tequila? Messy or neat?
Stop thinking
like a fat person and start thinking like a slim one.
Start thinking and voicing the ‘when’, not
‘if’, you lose weight. Also there is a six letter word which is your nemesis…‘Should’. We use it blatantly when we want to avoid
doing anything. I should lose weight, I should stop smoking, I should
save money! Very wishy-washy and not going to get you over the finish line.
Start using the word ‘MUST’
instead. Put some muscle behind it and get it done.
Also, stop eating for the size you are. I cannot count
the number of times I was told ‘take two you’re a big girl’ or ‘have a
second helping you need all the energy you can get’…. No. Actually you need to
eat for the person you are going to become, not the one you have become!
Thanks very much Allan for having me as a guest today, it is much appreciated.
Sally is a fabulous writer, blogger and supporter of other writers. Nice to see her featured here. Thanks! Darlene Foster
ReplyDeleteThanks very much for all the support Darlene.. ♥
DeleteThanks so much Allan for your kind hospitality and I do appreciate the support.
DeleteI'm happy to have you as a guest, Sally. You are always welcome on the Scribbler.
DeleteI agree, Darlene. Sally is a superstar amongst us.
DeleteSally is indeed very supportive of other authors as well as a very interesting and wonderful author. I loved her book about Sam.
ReplyDeleteThanks very much and for your boost for Sam which makes me very happy.
DeleteIt's good to see Sally's new book featured here!
ReplyDeleteThanks very much Liz, appreciate the support.
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