Aga's bookshelf: all en-US Fri, 21 Jun 2013 19:38:15 -0700 60 Aga's bookshelf: all 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg <![CDATA[Eat Move Sleep: How Small Choices Lead to Big Changes]]> 17465697 New York Times Ìý²ú±ð²õ³Ù²õ±ð±ô±ô±ð°ù from Tom Rath, featuring a new assessment, personalized Eat Move Sleep Plan, and a host of online tools for individuals, groups, and organizations. Named to Apple iTunes Best of 2013 in Nonfiction and Health.

"Well written and scrupulously researched, this breezy guide lobbies for an all-encompassing approach to improving one's lifestyle...Rath's '30-Day Guide'...is clear and actionable." -°­¾±°ù°ì³Ü²õÌý°ù±ð±¹¾±±ð·É

From the author of StrengthsFinder 2.0, How Full Is Your Bucket?, Strengths Based Leadership,Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌý°Â±ð±ô±ô²ú±ð¾±²Ô²µÌýcomes a transformative book and online application that will improve your health for years to come. While Tom's bestsellers on strengths and well-being have inspired more than 5 million people in the last decade, Eat Move Sleep reveals his greatest passion and expertise. Quietly managing a serious illness for more than 20 years, Tom has assembled a wide range of information on the impact of eating, moving, and sleeping. Written in his classic conversational style, Eat Move Sleep features the most proven and practical ideas from his research. This remarkably quick read offers advice that is comprehensive yet simple and often counterintuitive but always credible. Eat Move Sleep will help you make good decisions automatic -- in all three of these interconnected areas. With every bite you take, you will make better choices. You will move a lot more than you do today. And you will sleep better than you have in years. More than a book, Eat Move Sleep is a new way to live.
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author: Tom Rath
name: Aga
average rating: 3.58
book published: 2013
rating: 5
read at: 2013/06/19
date added: 2013/06/21
shelves: to-read
review:
I found the author's personal story quite inspiring. His focus on simple yet proven steps for improving his odds of living longer in good health - instead of complaining about the "genetic lottery" he lost - was very motivating. In particular, what I have read has influenced the way I view the importance of sleeping (more) and moving (much more, whenever there is a chance). The writing is straightforward and the content seems to be well-researched (at least based on the list of references) - for me, it's a big plus as I don't have much time to dig through medical literature. Strongly recommend this book for anyone wanting to read something quick and get some motivation to make simple changes in their lifestyles - and improving their odds
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