Official Review: Zeus Defied by Rez Khan
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Re: Official Review: Zeus Defied by Rez Khan
The more things you will know.
The more that you learn,
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Having read the first few chapters of the book, I can say the book's written well -- clearly and effectively. As for most self-help books, I always look at the structure of the guide, and I can say that the book is structured well: purpose, objective, targets, introduction of methods by explaining the premise and discussion of methods. The use of Sisyphus' story in Greek mythology is apt and powerful. Rez Khan says the mountain on which the dieter is trying to push up the boulder is the person himself and the boulder is the futile method that he or she uses to lose weight. Therefore, he asks the reader to quit this cycle of futility by giving up the boulder (methods that don't work) and take down the Mountain, which is oneself. By taking the down the mountain, Khan is asking the reader to know oneself, why he or she is doing things in a certain way and realize that the problem and the solution start in the person's mind. Once the person realizes that, he or she can take the first important step -- to move away from toxic and counter-productive habits and environment that lead the person to eat unhealthy foods and be overweight. After mentally preparing oneself for the mission, one can now fully embark on Khan's 9 phases of weight loss, permanently lose weight and regain one's energy and vitality for good.
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I like these nine phases. They have been well elaborated. Thanks for this review.There are nine phases that he depicts through easy to read charts and substantial scientific evidence to support his conclusions. His testimony of how he has incorporated these into his daily routine to give him freedom from obesity is the platform from which he speaks.
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