Lose It for Life is a uniquely balanced program that not only deals with the physical issues of overeating but also focuses on the emotional, mental, and often-missed spiritual factors related to weight loss. Even if you have already experienced some success on another weight-loss program (Atkins, South Beach, Weight Watchers, whatever), this book will give you the information and motivation you need to achieve a permanent "state of weightlessness," which is the secret to lasting results. Lose It for Life was developed by best-selling author and radio personality Stephen Arterburn, who lost 60 pounds 20 years ago and has kept it off. In this revolutionarly book, he and Dr. Linda Mintle, who is known for her clinical work regarding weight issues, will help you accomplish what you desire most: permanent results. |
Arterburn, Steve Steve is host of the nationally syndicated New Life Live daily radio program, author of over 35 best-
selling books, and a nationally known public
speaker. In addition, Steve is the founder of
New Life Clinics, which provide professional
counseling and treatment throughout the United
States. His most recent books include More
Jesus, Less Religion; Avoiding Mr. Wrong; and
Every Man's Battle.
Steve's unique background has led to appearances
on TV and radio talk shows such as Oprah, The
G. Gordon Liddy Show, Geraldo, Sally Jesse
Raphael, Charles Grodin and Inside Edition.
He has been featured in national publications
including The New York Times, USA Today, U.S.
News and World Report, Reader's Digest, and
Today's Christian Woman.
In August 2000, he was inducted into the
National Speakers Association's CPAE Speaker
Hall of Fame. In 1999, he was the recipient of
the Gold Medallion Book Award for writing
excellence. In 1993, Inc. Magazine, Ernst & Young, and Merrill Lynch awarded him "Socially
Responsible Entrepreneur of the Year."
Equally at ease in front of a church,
fundraising organization, or business group,
Steve brings an unusual blend of humor,
poignancy, and depth to his presentations.
He lives in California with his wife, Sandy, and
daughter, Madeline.
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