Maintenance
Everyone teaches people how to lose weight.
Almost nobody teaches them how to keep it off.
I do.
The entire weight loss industry is built around one question: how do I lose it? Podcasts, programs, apps, medications — all of it points toward the same finish line.
Almost nobody talks about what happens after you cross it.
And yet — that's exactly where most people find themselves eventually. They reach a goal. They stop a medication. They lose the weight and then quietly realize: nobody told me how to live here.
This page exists for that moment.
Four Realities. One Honest Answer.
Every person who has lost significant weight eventually faces one of these realities. Find yours and I'll show you exactly where to go next.
Congratulations — and now the real work begins. Maintenance is not a finish line. It's a different mode of operating.
Continue Reading →This is the most common fear after significant weight loss. The answer isn't hoping it never happens — it's building a system that tells you when something needs attention.
Continue Reading →Whether you're still on medication, tapering, or stopping — hunger is the variable that changes everything. This is biology, not failure.
Continue Reading →Do I have to track and weigh myself forever? Maybe. Maybe not. The better question is: what helps you protect the life you've worked so hard to build?
Continue Reading →The first challenge was losing the weight.
The second challenge is learning
how to live with it.
Continue Reading
The biology of what happens when the medication stops — and the six strategies that protect your results.
Read more →Straight answers to the most common GLP-1 questions — including stopping, tapering, and regain.
Read more →The four skills that make fat loss predictable — and maintenance sustainable. This is the foundation everything else is built on.
Read more →YOU MADE IT THIS FAR.
LET'S MAKE SURE IT LASTS.
TRACK. LEARN. SUCCEED.