'I Can Do This' Diet by Dr. Colbert Takes a Positive Approach to Weight
Marissa Brassfield — January 3, 2010 — Lifestyle
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The ‘I Can Do This’ diet book by Dr. Don Colbert was published on January 1, 2010, and aims to take a positive approach to weight loss. Rather than allow dieters to feel defeated by their new lifestyle, Dr. Colbert’s book helps empower individuals by discussing ways to beat roadblocks like hormonal imbalance, insulin resistance and inflammation.
Dr. Colbert’s ‘I Can Do This’ diet book is one of Google’s most-searched topics this morning, indicating the buzz behind this faith-based diet book. Check out more on Dr. Colbert at the links below.
Dr. Colbert’s ‘I Can Do This’ diet book is one of Google’s most-searched topics this morning, indicating the buzz behind this faith-based diet book. Check out more on Dr. Colbert at the links below.
Trend Themes
1. Faith-based Diets - Opportunities to disrupt traditional dieting industry by offering faith-based approaches that focus on positive and empowering messages.
2. Personalized Diets - Innovation opportunities for creating personalized diets targeted towards specific health issues like hormonal imbalance and insulin resistance.
3. Positive Reinforcement Diets - Opportunities to disrupt dieting culture based on negative reinforcement and self-shaming by offering diets that use positive messaging to build confidence and motivation.
Industry Implications
1. Health and Wellness - The Health and Wellness industry has the opportunity to disrupt traditional dieting practices by incorporating faith-based, personalized, and positive reinforcement approaches.
2. Publishing - Publishing industry can capitalize on the trend towards positive messaging by publishing more books on confidence-building diets and wellness tips.
3. Religion and Spirituality - Religion and Spirituality industry can create targeted approaches for individuals using faith-based messaging to bridge the gap between health and wellness practices and personal beliefs.
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