From Rushed Breakfasts to Intentional Starts
"I stopped thinking of breakfast as something to survive and started treating it as the first conversation of my day with food."
Over twelve weeks, a client documented how shifting wake-up time by twenty minutes created space for a prepared morning meal. Session notes tracked energy levels at mid-morning rather than body measurements.
Week 7: Started prepping components on Sunday evenings.
Week 12: Reported more consistent energy through lunch hours.