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Today we're talking about why macro counting is an act of self care.
Macro tracking is sometimes seen as obsessive and taking too much time and effort. It can be the case, but it can also be an act of self care – it really depends on how you look at it.
If your goals are to get healthier, stronger and fitter and these things make you feel great, then it's self care. If you're too strict with it, beat yourself up for small things, or hope to find (self) love by losing fat, then it's no longer self care.
There's a balance between the two. In this episode, I'm sharing with you how macro tracking, when done correctly and approached from the place of self respect, will be a great way to take care of yourself.
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