Getting back on track doesn't mean switching every healthy habit back on at full throttle.

Episode #271

🎙️ Coach Terri Lance and Coach Heather Shuker explore how to rebuild movement, nutrition and fasting habits after a disrupted period without creating another cycle of overwhelm and burnout.

When routines have slipped, it's tempting to compensate by doing everything at once: exercise every day, clean up every meal, tighten the eating window and jump straight back into longer fasts. But previous experience doesn't make you immune to burnout—and being capable of doing something doesn't necessarily mean it's the right place to start.

Terri and Heather examine the diet mentality behind the belief that progress should feel difficult. If a plan feels manageable and is producing results, making it harder simply to feel as though you're working hard enough may be exactly what keeps the all-or-nothing cycle going.

Heather shares one way she approaches rebuilding with clients: start with movement to support stress regulation and create more mental bandwidth, then improve food quality, introduce time-restricted eating and build toward more advanced fasting when the foundations are ready. It isn't a rigid prescription, but an example of putting the pieces back in deliberately rather than pulling every lever at once.

They also discuss why using an extended fast as an emergency response to feeling out of control can backfire, why overwhelm is often a sign that the task needs to become smaller, and why maintenance doesn't begin when weight loss ends—it starts with the very first changes you make.

The goal isn't to stay at low intensity forever. It's to establish behaviors you can repeat, then build and optimize from there.

👉 What you'll learn
• Why trying to restart everything at once can create another round of burnout
• How diet mentality can make manageable progress feel somehow inadequate
• Why "no pain, no gain" thinking can undermine sustainable change
• How language such as "cheat day" can reveal an all-or-nothing relationship with food
• Why Heather may start rebuilding with movement rather than fasting
• How food quality, time-restricted eating and longer fasting can be layered progressively
• Why an extended fast may be the wrong response when hunger and cravings are already high
• How overwhelm can tell you that the next step needs to become smaller
• Why maintenance begins during weight loss rather than afterward
• Why establishing a habit comes before optimizing it

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⏱️ Timestamps
00:00 Why all-or-nothing thinking ends in nothing
00:19 Terri and Heather: how to rebuild your rhythm
01:36 The "rookie mistake" of restarting everything at once
03:47 When full throttle is really diet mentality
06:02 Why progress doesn't have to hurt
07:30 What "cheat day" language can reveal
09:03 Why Heather starts with movement
09:33 Improving food quality before adding more fasting
09:50 Bringing in time-restricted eating
11:44 The overloaded-barbell problem
13:43 Why a five-day fast may not be the right reset
14:52 If you feel overwhelmed, make the task smaller
16:36 Maintenance starts during weight loss
17:34 How repeated actions create identity change
22:34 Why all-or-nothing thinking keeps repeating
25:50 Establish the habit before you optimize it
28:19 Treating August as the first building block

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