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Two minutes of setup that matters

FerazApril 24, 2026
<p>You''re in. Before you tour anything, do three things.</p> <ol> <li><strong>Pick your calorie target.</strong> The calculator in the app does the math; pick the number it suggests. You can change it later.</li> <li><strong>Pick your eating window.</strong> Not a perfect one — just one that fits the day you actually live. Eight hours is the default for a reason.</li> <li><strong>Decide the first walk.</strong> Any length. Today if possible, tomorrow otherwise.</li> </ol> <p>That is the setup. The rest of the app is tracking and reminders; it works in the background once those three are decided.</p> <p>If anything in the app is asking you a question and you don''t know the answer, pick the default. Defaults are chosen on purpose.</p>

About Feraz

I focus on simple approaches to weight loss that actually work in real life, not perfect plans that collapse the moment reality shows up. My work is centered on stripping things down to what matters most — fewer decisions, clearer boundaries, and systems that reduce daily negotiation instead of relying on willpower. Alongside writing, I build human-centric tools that help people stay oriented, protect momentum, and do enough consistently to change the outcome.