
Eat the cake 🎂
This might be controversial, BUT…
Eating that slice of cake is not the problem.
Here's what usually happens when women over 40 trying to release stubborn fat decide to have a treat at a party, cookout, or family dinner.
They take the dessert... and then they wolf it down while standing over the trash can, or in three big guilty bites while pretending it didn't happen.
While they’re eating, they might start mentally calculating how long they’ll have to work out tomorrow to "make up for it."
That's punishment with a dollop of frosting on top! Not very enjoyable, am I right?
The controversial part: guilt-eating doesn't help you eat less.
It just makes the experience miserable AND leaves you feeling like you somehow failed...
Which, for a lot of people, triggers the "well, I already blew it" spiral that leads to eating way more than just one piece of cake.
The guilt is doing more damage than the dessert.
What if you tried a different approach?
If you're going to eat the slice of cake, actually eat it.
Put it on a plate, sit down, take a real bite, and taste every bit of it. Enjoy the conversation happening around you. Be present for the whole experience!
And then move on with your day.
This is not permitting yourself to eat whatever you want whenever you want.
It's something more useful than that.
It's recognizing that one piece of dessert at a party is not some kind of moral failure… it’s a normal part of living a normal life!
People who maintain healthy habits long-term are not the ones who never eat cake. They're the ones who eat the cake, enjoy it, and get back on track without making it a big guilt-inducing production.
That’s a skill worth building.
Make it an amazing day,
Jennifer
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