Expert insights, practical tips, and science-backed information to support your fasting journey

Entrepreneurs are steadily exploring intermittent fasting, not for weight loss, but to sharpen mental performance. Amid back-to-back calls, product decisions, and investor meetings, many founders eat irregularly. Meals are commonly rushed, skipped, or high in processed carbohydrates, leading to blood sugar spikes and afternoon energy drops. This results in fragmented focus and inconsistent energy, both […]

In 2025, nearly 72% of U.S. employees report moderate to very high work stress. Many attempt to eat healthily despite full schedules. Introducing intermittent fasting can make standard advice seem impractical. Most fasting guides target freelancers or gym-goers and overlook challenges like board presentations, mandatory working lunches, or the risk of irritability after skipping breakfast. […]

While everyone else at the office is negotiating where to go for lunch, you’ve already eaten exactly what you planned; alone, in peace, on schedule. This isn’t just a personality difference. Eating alone on your schedule is a key advantage for introverts practising intermittent fasting. Most intermittent fasting guides say success is all about willpower: […]

Your eating habits haven’t changed, but your body has. Weight gathers at your midsection instead of your hips, and you’re tired in a way sleep can’t fix. You’ve heard about intermittent fasting, but advice seems geared toward younger women, not those with shifting hormones, busy lives, and concerns about skipping breakfast. It won’t, if you […]

You’ve committed to intermittent fasting, you’re plant-based, and somewhere between your 16-hour fast and your eating window, you’ve started to wonder: Am I actually getting enough protein? It’s a fair concern. Most IF advice assumes you’re eating chicken breast and eggs. Most vegetarian advice assumes you’re spreading meals across the day. You’re doing neither. You […]

You’re three hours into a session. Mechanics are fine. Game sense is fine. But you’re making decisions half a second slower than you were at the start, and you know it. You blame fatigue. The real problem is probably what you ate two hours ago. Most gamers eat constantly during long sessions: chips, energy drinks, […]

It’s 9:47 a.m. Two lessons are done, one corridor argument has been defused, six parent emails have been answered, and the coffee on the desk has gone cold for the third time this week. Breakfast hasn’t happened. It probably won’t until at least noon. Most people would call that a bad start to the day. […]

At 2 a.m., 600 miles into a long-haul route, the only food available is a truck stop offering fried meals. With the last proper meal consumed at noon, a driver is left with few nutritious choices. For millions of long-haul truck drivers, this is not an occasional inconvenience; it is the daily reality and it’s […]

Intermittent fasting works long before the scale admits it. Body weight shifts daily based on water, hormones, and digestion; making it one of the least reliable signals of real progress. The people who quit early are almost always watching the wrong number. Non-scale victories (NSVs) are concrete, measurable signs that fasting is doing exactly what […]