You have a fantastic body. Amazing. Glorious.
Don’t buy it? Feeling skeptical? That’s all right. I have a book for you. It’s called 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever.
The truth is your body is utterly awesome and I know it. It doesn’t matter what your body’s like. If you have a body and you’re interested in having less body-related doubt, worry, and self-loathing and a whole lot more happy confident self-accepting badassery, 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever is for you.
What is 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever?
52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever is the latest body-acceptance project from Hanne Blank, author of Big Big Love: A Sex and Relationships Guide for People of Size and Those Who Love Them and The Unapologetic Fat Girl’s Guide to Exercise and Other Incendiary Acts. It is 52 weekly chapters, each on a different subject having to do with bodies, radical acceptance, and an abundance of gleeful shenanigans. Readers get a book delivered in weekly doses, each one bringing a dose of body-loving perspective, insight, strategy, experiments, Zen, and badassery to help you revel in the amazing skin you’re in.
Who is 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever for?
Do you have a body? Then 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever is for you!
Body-image and self-esteem books are often marketed as if they were only of interest to women, and as if the only body-related issues anyone ever had were about weight and size. 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever was created because we know better.
All kinds of people have body issues, and they have issues about all kinds of bodies. Some have to do with weight or size… and some of them aren’t! 52 Weeks is about things like the stuff people say and the ways people act about bodies… how we move our bodies through the world… feeling sexy and happy in your body… how we care for ourselves, dress ourselves, feed ourselves… how gender shapes how we feel about our bodies… how our body histories shape our lives today… how to respond to body critics… what to do when you’re having a crappy self-esteem day… and a whole lot more.
Is 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever a diet?
Nope. 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever is not a diet. Yeah, there’ll be some stuff about food. Mostly about figuring out how to eat in the ways that make your pelt glossy and keep you purring. But no, no diet business.
Is 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever an exercise program?
No, although you will be warmly encouraged to experiment with moving your body in any and all ways that intrigue, delight, or amuse you. But I’m not about to blow smoke up your gym shorts about exercise being some kind of magic wand that will cure everything that you don’t like about your life. This isn’t that kind of party.
So just how is 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever going to
change my life, then?
It’s not. (It’s just a book.) But it might just help you change your life.
52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever is all about what happens if you start thinking about your body with the assumption that being a fierce fabulous force of nature is your birthright. It’s a little bit Zen, a lot pragmatic, and full of all kinds of radically self-accepting and body-respecting juju. It knows you do not suffer fools gladly and wants you to have to suffer them as little as possible. 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever is a full year of kick-ass personal body positivity, no matter what your body is like.
What kinds of subscriptions are there for
52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever?
There are 4 kinds of subscriptions.
Subscription Service is the basic subscription. For a dollar a week, you’ll get 52 chapters sent to your email inbox, one every Sunday for a year. At the end of the year, you’ll get a collected edition, with all 52 chapters in one place, in both PDF and ePub format.
Join the Private Party if you’d like to get the basic subscription service plus exclusive access to a private online forum where you can talk body shop with other subscribers to 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever. (Hanne will hang out there some too. She makes great margaritas.) You’ll find friendly body-positive community where you can share experiences and compare notes… all in a moderated, troll-free, private forum where all kinds of bodies are respected.
Quality Time takes it up a level, and gives you the basic subscription service, access to the private forum, and gives you one (1) hour of Skype or phone consultation with author Hanne Blank at some point during the year of the subscription (arranged at mutual convenience) to talk about your amazing body and all the badass body-lovin’ goodness you’re creating in your life.
Last But Not Least is the budget-friendly option for those who are willing to wait. You won’t get the weekly subscription, but you will get the complete book of all 52 weekly chapters in one place, in PDF and ePub formats, at the end of July 2015.
Can I give subscriptions to 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever as gifts?
You bet! Shortly after the funding period for this project closes you will receive an email asking you to provide the name and email address of your gift recipient. Later on, one month before the subscription begins, you will receive a special e-card that you can send to your lucky recipient, explaining exactly what the gift is, when it will start, and how it will be delivered to them.
Who benefits from my subscription to 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever?
You do, or so it is my very sincere hope! And so do I.
By subscribing to 52 Weeks to Your Best Body Ever you’re enabling an independent writer and activist to try something new in terms of bringing her work to the public.
By creating a book as an independent subscription-based project, I get the benefits of being able to write outside the boxes of traditional publishing… benefits I can pass on to my readers.
By creating a book as an independent subscription-based project, I also get the benefits of being able to communicate with readers while the book is being created, making the process of writing more responsive… and I get to pass that on to my readers too.
By supporting this project, you are supporting new directions in bringing body-accepting thought and language to the people who want it, and helping to expand the range of ways that people can get access to radical body acceptance ideas and practices.