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Feeling Out of Control? How Structure Saves Your Diet (and Your Sanity!)


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"Should I be eating three times a day?" 

"What if I eat six times?" 

"What about snacks?" 

"And what if I'm starving at 11 PM and find myself opening the fridge for the tenth time?"

When you're trying to get fit, you'll have lots of questions.

The problem is, with a zillion dos and don'ts floating around out there, finding an answer can be complicated.

But -

It doesn't have to be.

Let me introduce you to a magic word that'll save you from a ton of hassle...

STRUCTURE.

Structure should be your new best friend when it comes to eating. 

Why?

BECAUSE healthy relationships—including those with food—need boundaries. Structure ain’t about willpower; it’s about setting yourself up to win.

BECAUSE structure saves you from burning out. Imagine a day where you're not stressing over what you’re going to eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner.

BECAUSE you remove the guesswork. With a structure, you eat because you planned to, not because it's in front of you.

BECAUSE structure is the foundation of eating with intention. No more shooting arrows in the dark and hoping for the best.

BECAUSE with structure you don't have to obsess over every calorie and feel guilty about every little snack.

Ready to simplify your eating and dial down the "food stress"?

Tune in because we’ll chat about how a bit of planning and routine can seriously set you up for easier, stress-free eating. 

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MyBodyTutorBy Adam Gilbert and Haley Pulli