This is not a diet book.It doesn't offer meal plans, rules, or promises of fast results.It doesn't tell you what to eat, when to eat, or how to "fix" yourself.I Ate Pizza. So What? is a personal, real-life story about food, weight, and the long road out of guilt, restriction, and starting over again and again.Written from lived experience, this book explores what happens when weight loss is no longer treated as a project to control, but as part of a life that has to be lived-with children, fatigue, stress, hormones, celebrations, setbacks, and imperfect days.Inside these pages, you'll find honest reflections on: growing up believing weight was a matter of willpowerdieting, restriction, and the "all or nothing" mindsetemotional eating, guilt, and food used as comfortwhy "starting Monday" keeps us stuckeating out, holidays, and days that don't need to be repairedexhaustion, sleep, and why an overtired body resists changepregnancy, breastfeeding, and seasons when balance must waitlearning to continue instead of quitting after one imperfect choiceThis book doesn't offer solutions-it offers clarity.It doesn't sell transformation-it speaks about continuity.It is written especially for women who are tired of feeling like they are always failing, even when they are trying. For women who have lost weight before and gained it back. For women who know what to do, but struggle to stay. For women who want peace with food, not another fight.If you're looking for a quick fix, this book is not for you.But if you're looking for a calm, honest perspective that reminds you that you don't have to be perfect to keep going-this story might feel familiar.You can eat pizza.You can make mistakes.You can still move forward.And sometimes, that's enough.