Weekly Plan: Nutrition Reset in 7 Days

Nutrition

Weekly Plan: Nutrition Reset in 7 Days

A week can be enough to reset your relationship with food. Not to force weight loss, not to put yourself through an extreme diet, but to get back to the simple things: eating real food, drinking water, listening to your hunger, no longer depending on sugar.

This premium plan doesn't tell you how many calories to eat. It walks you, day by day, back to conscious control over what goes into your body. Each day has a focus, a practice and a simple recipe.


🎯 Rules of the reset

1. No calorie counting. The focus is quality, not quantity.

2. At least 2 liters of water a day.

3. No ultra-processed foods for 7 days (check labels).

4. Three main meals + a maximum of 1 real snack.

5. No added sugar, no alcohol, no sodas.

6. Note down each day how you feel.


Day 1 — Conscious hydration

Focus

Most of us start the day underhydrated. Today you'll drink water consciously.

Practice

  • A glass of water as soon as you wake up.
  • A glass of water 15 minutes before each meal.
  • At least 2 liters in total.
  • Zero sodas, zero packaged juices.

Recipe of the day

Mediterranean bowl: lettuce + chickpeas + tomato + cucumber + olives + hard-boiled egg + olive oil + lemon.


Day 2 — Goodbye to ultra-processed foods

Focus

Today you check labels and remove ultra-processed foods from your day.

Practice

Before any purchase or meal, ask yourself 2 questions:

1. How many ingredients does it have?

2. Would my great-grandparent recognize this as food?

Recipe of the day

Chicken and vegetable stir-fry: chicken breast + broccoli + carrot + onion + garlic + ginger + low-sodium soy sauce. Serve with brown rice.


Day 3 — A balanced plate

Focus

Today you apply the plate rule at every meal.

Practice

Every main plate:

  • 1/2 vegetables (varied, ideally some cooked and some raw)
  • 1/4 protein (animal or plant)
  • 1/4 real carbohydrate (legumes, whole grains, tubers)

Recipe of the day

Lentil bolognese: cooked lentils + a base of tomato, onion and carrot + spices. Serve over spiralized zucchini or whole-wheat pasta.


Day 4 — Breakfast with protein

Focus

Starting the day with protein stabilizes your energy and prevents mid-morning cravings.

Practice

Replace sweet breakfasts (cereals, pastries, cookies) with options containing protein and good fats.

Recipe of the day

The perfect toast: whole-grain bread + avocado + poached egg + tomato + a touch of oil and salt.


Day 5 — Eating slowly and screen-free

Focus

Eating consciously changes more than the food itself does.

Practice

  • No phone, no TV, no working while you eat.
  • Chew each mouthful at least 15 times.
  • Put your cutlery down between bites.
  • Stop before you feel full (at 80%).

Recipe of the day

Nourishing lentil and vegetable soup: lentils + carrot + celery + onion + garlic + natural stock + turmeric + cumin. Serve with a slice of whole-grain bread.


Day 6 — A real snack

Focus

Snacks aren't bad: ultra-processed snacks are.

Practice

If you need a snack, choose from:

  • Fruit + a handful of nuts.
  • Plain unsweetened yogurt + cinnamon.
  • Hummus + carrot or cucumber sticks.
  • Whole-grain toast with avocado.

Recipe of the day

Complete salad: leafy greens + tuna or chicken + hard-boiled egg + chickpeas + tomato + avocado + seeds + a dressing of oil, lemon and mustard.


Day 7 — Cooking with purpose

Focus

Cooking is the highest-return food habit there is. Today you prepare something with time and purpose.

Practice

Spend 60-90 minutes cooking 2-3 preparations that will cover the coming days: a cooked protein, a grain base, roasted vegetables.

Recipe of the day

Full sheet-pan meal: salmon or chicken breast + cubed sweet potato + broccoli + red onion + garlic + olive oil + herbs. One pan, one oven, food for 2 days.


📋 Base shopping list for the 7 days

Vegetables and fruit: lettuce, spinach, tomato, cucumber, broccoli, carrot, onion, garlic, zucchini, sweet potato, apple, banana, berries, avocado, lemons.

Protein: eggs, chicken, salmon or white fish, canned tuna in water, lentils, chickpeas.

Grains and breads: brown rice, whole-wheat pasta, 100% whole-grain bread, oats.

Good fats: extra virgin olive oil, avocado, nuts, seeds (chia, flax, pumpkin).

Dairy: plain unsweetened yogurt, fresh cheese.

Other: spices (turmeric, cumin, oregano), mustard, vinegar, salt and pepper.


🔥 How to carry on after the reset

  • Keep the half-vegetables principle on every plate.
  • Keep the water before every meal.
  • Allow yourself one free meal a week without guilt.
  • Cook at least 4 times a week.
  • Read labels whenever you buy something new.

A week doesn't transform your body, but it does transform your relationship with food. And that transformation is the foundation of any sustainable change.

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