"I don't need breakfast, but I just have it"
"I don't need breakfast, but I just have it"
Those were the words of one of my clients last week.
So we're giving Intermittent Fasting a go.
In short, cut out your 300 calories of coco pops, don't eat them later and you're in a 300 calorie deficit.
Easy right?
It is, but there are things to watch out for.
I'm a big fan of Intermittent Fasting, I do it myself most days. But if you don't manage it, you can eat everything in sight, undoing all your good work.
So this week I've updated my guide and I'm offering it out to you.
If you're looking to get slim down as you approach Christmas and start 2026 lighter than 2025, IF could help.
It isn't a silver bullet, but it could be part of what works for you.
If you want the link to my guide, comment below and I'll send it over.
100kg down to 80kg ready for his trip to Alaska
Kevin and I started working together in January.
Why do we allow ourselves to crash before asking for help?

“Philip… is it you or the plant pots?”
“Philip… is it you or the plant pots?”
He paused, I could see he was thinking and then a wry smile.
"Alright, let's do it"
Philip is a Pharmacist who works long hours on his feet, but although he was very active, his weight wasn't shifting.
You see Philip was a bit of a grazer of the sweet variety.
A biscuit here, a bit of cake there, a little sugar boost to get him through.
If he did have time for a lunch it'd be a sandwich which would be gone in three bites and back to work.
When we first spoke, Philip told me all the things he'd tried. The usual suspects. Some worked for a bit. Some didn't work at all.
It was affecting his confidence, his mood, clothes didn't really fit well anymore.
He needed to sort it.
He also told me he'd just moved house - another stress - and was renovating. This included a purchase of some particularly expensive plant pots.
Philip was very chatty, easy to talk to, we discussed a lot.
I explained how I work and how it'd work for him. Things all sounded good and then I asked, "Shall we get started then?"
And that's when he froze and his demeanour changed.
This was crunch time.
Would it work? Or be another failed attempt?
This was the first time Philip would be paying for help in sorting this, so that added an additional layer.
Panic set in and the verbal diarrhoea began. "I'm busy with work, I'm renovating the house, maybe this isn't the right time"
I stopped him and calmly said, “Philip… is it you or the plant pots?”
I'm not a salesman. I don't do pressure sales, but the truth is there’s never a perfect time. Life will always throw plant pots, bills or busy seasons at you.
And if Philip reads this, I'm sure he'll comment below that it turned out to be a great decision!
And just like that the Summer is over.
And just like that the Summer is over.
Not only marked by my not-so-little anymore girl going back to school but it's tipping it down too outside.
This can be a tough part of the year for me.
Back to normality, foot back on the gas with work along with the weather change.
But this year I'm seeing this as a time of opportunity and you should too.
This time of the year is a great time for my clients to push on and make progress.
Holidays are done for a bit. Less events, parties and Summer BBQs. Plus the kids are back at school.
I always say there is never a perfect time to start looking after yourself, but there are better times and this is one of them.
If you want to shift some timber and get back to feeling your best wearing your nice clothes, what's stopping you?
Kevin has shifted 21kg working with me. Brad is down 15kg. Andy down 6kg (but he's never not on holiday!!).
They've all done it without calorie counting, or strict regimes, just sensible changes and a heap of accountability to keep them on track.
If you want to see if we're a fit, drop me a message and we can have a chat about my 7 days of complimentary coaching.