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Did you ever stop and think why we call it a “cheat” meal? How about we call it a “treat” meal instead? Because that’s what we’re basically doing, we’re treating ourselves to a meal that we deserve to have after a hard week’s work. The term “cheat” gives it a negative overtone that makes us feel like we’re doing something bad, which we’re not. Knowing you have a treat meal coming up will make it easier for you to stay on track.
You eat well from Monday to Friday, you restrict yourself from eating any “extra” food, everything is perfect, you got this. You look forward to the weekend, knowing that you will finally have your treat meal, and eat what you’ve been craving most for the longest time! The day has arrived, and all the accumulated anxiety from the restrictions will finally be released. Sweet sweet serenity!
A smarter strategy, with all the benefits of a recharge, would be a refeed, which consists of days where you increase your consumption of calories, to give you just that little boost of energy.
There are many benefits to including a treat meal, once a week, in your diet. These benefits range from helping your mindset to helping your metabolism! The benefits of healthy cheating include:
Keep in mind, perfection is an uncommon road to success; real progress will be seen when you apply consistency towards your goals. Stay on track for most of your days, so that when you do “cheat”, you know you’ve earned it.
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