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Sean Anderson's highly anticipated book,
"Transformation Road -
My Trip to Over 500 Pounds and Back"
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“Transformation Road” takes the reader on the long and often tragic journey of Sean Anderson’s battle with food and morbid obesity spanning just about his entire life. His experience with declaring war with himself graphically depicts the tortured soul of most of us who face an addictive and pathological relationship with food. Having won many a battle but inevitably losing his war, Sean offers us some insight as to who the real enemy has been.
To be sure, compulsive eating, binge eating, and the many “flavors” of related forms of food addiction and eating disorders [e.g. bulimia, anorexia] do not all lend themselves to a “one size fits all” solution. However, there does seem to be a common thread among those, like Sean, who find their way to recovery- namely rigorous self-honesty, an open mind, and, as Sean would remind us, an “iron-clad” willingness to change.
“Transformation Road” takes the reader away from the typical weight loss fixes and asks the reader to consider the nature of emotional eating and the “symptom” of obesity. The author reveals his “moment of clarity” and the resultant decision to declare a truce with his war with food. What follows is Sean’s recipe for food addiction recovery. Although incorporating some suggestions that run contrary to some recovered food addicts, Sean’s experiences are worth learning about and considering.
As someone who has worked with patients suffering with all forms of eating disorders for more than three decades, I think Sean’s book is a must read for anyone touched by the effects of food addiction and obesity. More important than his weight loss is his ability to testify to the basic tenets of recovery from any addiction- namely honesty, open mindedness, and willingness. In some recovery circles this is known by an acronym H.O.W.
Marty Lerner, PhD.
CEO, Milestones In Recovery
Eating Disorders Program
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“Sean’s book is so good that I pretty much read it in two sittings. If I had the time, I would have read the entire thing in one sitting. I related to his
story on so many levels, and I believe any morbidly obese person will. I really, really want to share so much from the book, but I want you to buy the book. I know I will
when it comes out. I’m actually going to buy a few copies, and when I see someone struggling with weight loss, I’m going to give them a copy because someone (Sean) has finally
put into words the secret of weight loss. First off, there is no secret. We all know that. Second, Sean really dives into the mental aspects of weight loss and the journey.
We all know about watching calorie levels and exercising…. but he gets into the mental aspect of weight loss, which is critical to success...His book is the best weight loss
book that I’ve ever read. No other book goes into the mental aspect of weight loss quite like his book does.”
Stephen Vinson
whoatemyblog.com
“Sean Anderson provides a strong dose of hope in recounting his captivating journey to self-acceptance and health. His road to transformation was not easy,
but few things in life are that are worth it. Sean reminds us that your biggest bully is often yourself and that you can change your “mix tape in your head” by becoming your own “captain”.
This book demonstrates that the only thing that can make us feel good about ourselves is to realize our own self-worth, and to finally love ourselves.
I constantly see patients struggling to make the mental shift required to commit to change and make good choices for their health. Whether you are struggling with weight loss,
addiction, and self-acceptance or whether you are just looking to be inspired to finally commit to change and making good choices – this is the book for you.”
Dr. Amy Cox
The Ranch Chiropractic Wellness Center
“Reading Sean's story has given me a window on the day-to-day realities of a life ruled by food. I admire the courage he shows by revealing intimate details of
his life, not sparing himself, not blaming others, and respecting the dignity of others. With the creation of his simple yet profound "Calorie Bank and Trust" concept, Sean provided
himself a means to accomplish genuine, sustainable weight loss when all his previous attempts had failed. I am eager to introduce my customers to the inspiring story of this man of
extraordinary insight, determination and compassion.”
Jean Brace
Brace Books & More
"Don't think of this as a weight loss book. This book is for anyone who has ever battled themselves, in other words, it's for all of us. I believe we are all born broken and the only thing separating us
is the individual routes we take away from, or toward wholeness. Sean's journey is laid out for you here with all of it's twists, turns, false starts, dead ends, and breakthroughs.
Although the paths you and I travel may be different, I am certain that you, like me, will recognize many of the stops and ultimately gain insight into yourself through Sean's journey.
I enthusiastically recommend this book, not for Sean's miraculous outer changes, but for his ability to take you on the inside, where real transformation must always happen."
Dave May
"Mayday In The Morning"-KLOR
“With Transformation Road, Sean Anderson delivers a riveting story of a man who faced death and won. Amazingly, this isn't your typical murder mystery- it's Sean's true
battle against a lethal killer - morbid obesity. For the millions who have lost faith in ever beating their own war with food, Transformation Road offers hope and inspiration.”
Gerri Helms, MCC, CSC
Author, Trust God and Buy Broccoli, a Spiritual Approach to Weight Loss
www.lifecoachgerri.com
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