This obstacle first appeared in 1985 when Winfrey underwent extensive psychoanalysis. It was concluded that her weight gain came from her lacking a positive self-image, which itself was the result of her childhood experiences. Despite her success as a media personality, she continued to gain weight. In 1988, Winfrey revealed that she had lost sixty-seven pounds. Only a few months later, however, she had regained all of her former weight, and more. The public became obsessed with how much she weighed, and it became a frequent subject of tabloid journalism. In 1992, her weight peaked at 237 pounds, and she checked into a Telluride, Colorado, spa. Bob Greene became her personal trainer, and he helped her see the connection between her emotions and her overeating. A few months later, Winfrey had completed a half-marathon in San Diego, California, and by 1993, she had lost ninety pounds. She shared her success in becoming fit with her talk-show audience and in Make the Connection: Ten Steps to a Better Body and a Better Life (1996), which she coauthored with
This obstacle first appeared in 1985 when Winfrey underwent extensive psychoanalysis. It was concluded that her weight gain came from her lacking a positive self-image, which itself was the result of her childhood experiences. Despite her success as a media personality, she continued to gain weight. In 1988, Winfrey revealed that she had lost sixty-seven pounds. Only a few months later, however, she had regained all of her former weight, and more. The public became obsessed with how much she weighed, and it became a frequent subject of tabloid journalism. In 1992, her weight peaked at 237 pounds, and she checked into a Telluride, Colorado, spa. Bob Greene became her personal trainer, and he helped her see the connection between her emotions and her overeating. A few months later, Winfrey had completed a half-marathon in San Diego, California, and by 1993, she had lost ninety pounds. She shared her success in becoming fit with her talk-show audience and in Make the Connection: Ten Steps to a Better Body and a Better Life (1996), which she coauthored with