11/06/2025
When Gaby first came to me, her diet and lifestyle weren’t in the best place.
She had that all-or-nothing mindset — some days eating “perfectly,” other days going all out and indulging in anything she wanted.
She’d tried it all before: cutting out carbs completely, long hours of fasting, strict detoxes.
The results came fast at first, but they never stuck. Once her adherence dropped, so did her progress — and the frustration followed.
What made it worse was how restricted she felt.
She loved food, but her routine made her feel guilty for enjoying it. And the more frustrated she became, the harder it was to stay consistent.
So we took a different approach. Instead of extremes, we built a foundation around balance and sustainability.
We focused on simple habits:
✅ Hitting daily protein, veggies, and water targets
✅ Using flexible calorie and protein ranges — no “perfect” targets
✅ Including her favorite foods without guilt (Italian and ice cream)
This worked well at first. Her energy improved, the scale moved, and for the first time in a long time, she felt in control.
But then work picked up, travel got hectic, and even tracking started to feel overwhelming.
So we adjusted again.
Using the awareness she’d already built around calories and protein, we switched to a simpler method — using hand portions to guide meals. No app, no numbers, just mindful structure she could follow anywhere.
That shift made all the difference. Gaby stayed consistent, kept progressing, and didn’t feel restricted. She could eat out, travel, and still know she was on track.
The result? Gaby achieved the best results of her fitness journey — not just physically, but mentally.
She broke through her plateau, built confidence, and finally felt free from the “start over Monday” cycle.
No more burnout. No more guilt. Just steady, sustainable progress — and a lifestyle she genuinely loves.
If you’re feeling stuck in your own fitness journey, tired of extreme measures that don’t last, we can help you build a plan that actually fits your life.
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