Intermittent fasting (IF) isn't a diet. It's an eating pattern β structuring your day into a fasting window (no calories) and an eating window. π
The most common approach is 16:8: fast for 16 hours, eat within an 8-hour window. Example: meals between 12 PM and 8 PM. During the fast, you stick to water, black coffee, or unsweetened tea. βπ§
A few things to know before you start:
π‘ Think weekly, not just daily. IF works best as a consistent rhythm. Pick a schedule you can sustain most days, not just a random "skip breakfast" here and there.
π₯ Food quality still matters. IF isn't a free pass to overeat or live on junk. Balanced meals with protein, fiber, healthy fats, and real nutrients still drive your results.
π§ Hydration is non-negotiable. Long stretches without food mean fluids and electrolytes matter more, not less. Stay ahead on water.
π’ Start gradually. If you're used to eating first thing in the morning and late at night, ease in. Try a 12-hour window first, then 10, then 8.
ππ½ Listen to your body. IF should bring structure and clarity β not constant dizziness, brain fog, or obsessive thoughts about food. If your energy, mood, or sleep crash, adjust or step back.
β οΈ IF isn't for everyone. If you're pregnant, nursing, underweight, managing a medical condition, or have a history of disordered eating β please talk to your doctor firstβ οΈ.
Potential benefits when done right: β
- π Improved insulin sensitivity
- π₯ Support for fat loss and appetite awareness
- π§ Mental clarity during fasted periods
- π Simpler meal planning and daily structure
The deeper layer ππ½
Physically, fasting creates structure. Spiritually, it creates space. β¨
Jesus doesn't say IF you fast β He says WHEN you fast (Matthew 6:16β18). And His instruction is simple: Don't perform it. Keep it between you and God. No announcements, no optics β just a sincere heart. β€οΈ
Whether physical or spiritual, fasting is about making room:
To listen.
To realign.
To say: God, I want You more than my comfort. ππ½
Food for thought. ππ½π₯(lol pun intended)
Have you tried intermittent fasting? What was your experience? Drop it in the comments ππ½