Repair your attachment wounds, cultivate trust with your body, find joy with food
Growing up in a world where thinness is equated with worth, millions of people find themselves trapped in cycles of dieting, shame, and self-rejection. We've been taught to fight against our bodies, but what if we could learn to listen to and trust them instead?
How many years have you spent battling food and feeling bad about your body? How many diets have you tried, only to feel like a failure? How often do you look in the mirror and feel shame?
That's enough. There is another way.
A lifetime of being told you're not "good enough" creates deep attachment wounds that shape how you relate to food, your body, and your self-worth. These wounds fuel disordered eating and negative self-image. But healing is possible.
Enough addresses the root cause of disordered eating and body dissatisfaction through attachment theory. Drawing on the author's expertise as a Registered Nurse and Certified Intuitive Eating Counselor, as well as personal experience overcoming her own struggle with an eating disorder, this compassionate guide offers a roadmap to sustainable change.
Have you had enough? What if you knew, deep down, that you are already enough? Imagine a life of peace with food and your body. Healing is not only possible-it's waiting for you.
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Tiffany North (they/she) goes by their last name, North. As an RN, Integrative Nurse Coach, Certified Intuitive Eating Professional, and creator of the food and body attachment model, North helps people find freedom, balance, and satisfaction with food and body. Her passion is challenging the harmful systems of oppression and inequality, especially weight stigma and anti-fat bias. They have been sober since 1998 and feel that recovery has informed their work and all areas of their life. They live on the unceded lands of the Clackamas, Stl'pulmsh (Cowlitz), Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla Native tribes, and the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde and Siletz Indians. North values the indigenous stewardship of these deeply nourishing lands. They love adventures of any size, whether it's going down a newly discovered alley or exploring glaciers in Iceland.