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Ethan Suplee: The Truth About Cheat Days
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What’s the truth about cheat meals or cheat days, and do they actually help or hurt your progress? In this episode, Ethan sits down with Paige to break down the psychology behind “cheating” on a diet and why extreme restriction often backfires.
He explains how vague cheat days can derail consistency, shares a more sustainable approach to eating, and outlines how to include comfort foods without losing control. Ethan also dives into portion control, long term adherence, and building a plan you do not need to escape from.
- Cheat Meals Explained
- Why Diets Need “Cheats”
- The Problem With Cheat Days
- All-Or-Nothing Thinking
- Sustainable Eating Approach
- Portion Control Over Restriction
- Comfort Food Without Overeating
- Managing Cravings Long-Term
- When To Reintroduce Foods
- Final Takeaways on Cheat Meals
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