Jenni Schaefer Book Giveaway and LIVE Podcast: In Honor…


Author, speaker, and eating disorders survivor Jenni Schaefer is a longtime friend and collaborator of mine.

She always motivates me to give my very best – and then to give even more.

10 years ago this month, Jenni accomplished a huge personal goal when she published the now-bestselling book Life Without Ed: how one woman declared independence from her eating disorder and you can too.

This month, “Life Without Ed” celebrates its 10th anniversary, and we celebrate Jenni, her recovery, and all she has done for others who are still struggling to recover.

On Wednesday, February 12th, Jenni will speak about her work and her recovery in a FREE MentorCONNECT teleconference.

This event is a part of our plans to raise awareness of eating disorders during NEDAwareness Week 2014.

== You can RSVP for the free live teleconference (call in) event HERE.

== If you can’t attend the live event, you can listen to the free podcast (once it is posted) HERE (or in iTunes).

== You can participate in NEDA MentorCONNECT’s 4th Annual Virtual Walk for eating disorders awareness by offering a donation or sharing this link with your social media networks (or both)!

You can also enter to win a free book right now, today – it is simple to enter!

To enter the giveaway, all you need to do is CLICK HERE TO READ  Jenni’s “DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE FROM ED.”

Then post a comment stating your commitment to declare your own independence from your eating disorder.

Two books – both signed anniversary editions of “Life Without Ed” – will be given away and winners will be chosen at random (using a random number generator Jenni suggested- this will be a real first for me!)

Good Luck!

== CLICK HERE TO READ Jenni’s “Declaration of Independence from ED,” post your commitment in a comment below, and enter to win a FREE autographed book now!

== Remember to visit NEDA MentorCONNECT’s 4th Annual Virtual Walk for eating disorders awareness to show your support and spread the word! http://nedawalk.org/virtualwalk2014

 

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