Slower Fat Loss Near Goal Weight: Why It’s Normal
The closer you get to goal weight, the less dramatic fat loss usually looks. That is not a sign that your body has “stopped...
Signs You’re Underreporting Calories Without Realizing It
If you feel like you are “doing everything right” but the scale, measurements, or progress photos are barely changing, underreporting calories is one of...
Signs You’re Eating Too Little to Sustain Weight Loss Progress
If weight loss has started to feel harder instead of simpler, eating less is not always the answer. A calorie deficit that is too...
Satiety Strategies for Weight Maintenance: How to Stay Full With Fewer Calories
Staying full after weight loss is one of the hardest parts of maintenance. You are asking your body to live at a lighter weight,...
Regained 10 Pounds After Weight Loss? How to Get Back on Track
Regaining 10 pounds after weight loss can feel like you are sliding backward, but it usually means one important thing: your maintenance system stopped...
Protein Too Low During a Weight Loss Plateau: Signs and Fixes
A weight loss plateau is often blamed on “metabolism,” but a much more practical problem is sometimes hiding in plain sight: protein intake that...
Portion Creep and Weight Loss Plateaus: Small Changes That Add Up
A weight loss plateau does not always happen because your body “stopped responding.” Very often, it happens because portions slowly got bigger while your...
Ozempic Plateau: Why Weight Loss Slows and How to Respond
Weight loss on Ozempic often slows after the first few months, and that does not automatically mean the medication has stopped working. In many...
Overestimating Exercise Calories: A Common Reason Weight Loss Stalls
A lot of weight loss stalls are not caused by a broken metabolism, bad genetics, or the wrong workout. They happen because people think...
Muscle Loss During Weight Loss: Why It Can Slow Fat Loss
When people lose weight, they usually want to lose body fat, not muscle. But weight loss often includes some lean mass loss too, especially...
Mini-Cuts After Maintenance: When to Use Them and When Not To
A mini-cut can be useful after maintenance, but it is not a shortcut for every stall, small regain, or moment of frustration. In the...
Metabolic Damage After Dieting: Can It Really Stall Weight Loss?
“Metabolic damage” is one of the most common explanations people reach for when weight loss slows down, but the term is usually more dramatic...
Losing Inches but Not Weight: Is It Still Fat Loss?
Yes, it can be. Losing inches while the scale stays the same is often a sign that body composition is changing, especially if you...
Long-Term Hunger Management After Weight Loss
Hunger often gets harder to manage after weight loss, even when you are proud of your progress and eating more carefully than before. That...
Last 10 Pounds Weight Loss Plateau: What Actually Works
The last 10 pounds often feel harder than the first 20, 30, or 50. That is not just in your head. As you get...
Keto Plateau: Why Weight Loss Stops on a Ketogenic Diet
A keto plateau usually does not mean your body has “stopped burning fat” or that ketosis suddenly quit working. More often, it means the...















