<p>By the time my fortieth birthday loomed I&rsquo;d married had two kids left the country of my birth for another and picked up plenty of baggage along the path.</p><p>I was long overdue for a spiritual spring-clean. But I couldn&rsquo;t very well take a year off to meditate in an ashram. Who was going to make the lunchboxes?</p><p>So instead I opted for doing something about the fatty deposits on my rear-end before they fossilized.</p><p>And that&rsquo;s where this story begins. Or so I thought.</p><p>***</p><p>A photo of herself in a bikini on her son&rsquo;s fifth birthday led Joanne Fedler to take stock of her life. How had she reached a point where she could barely look at her own body without cringing?</p><p>Armed only with the certainty that she did not want to be &lsquo;fat and forty&rsquo; Joanne decided it was time to get rid of the excess weight she&rsquo;d been carrying for far too long.</p><p>While on a strict new eating plan in which she radically changed her relationship with food Joanne began to see it wasn&rsquo;t only pounds she needed to lose but the weight of fear guilt and anxiety she was lugging around in her heart.</p><p>In making friends with hunger and dropping a few dress sizes Joanne found greater peace not only with her body but with herself her life and her adopted country. What began as a mission to get back into a bikini became a journey towards acceptance proving that a spiritual journey can start by saying &lsquo;no&rsquo; to the chocolate mousse.</p><p><em>When Hungry Eat </em>is a celebration of unexpected spiritual insight small portions and the gifts of hunger.</p>
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