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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2025 · 15 MIN

The FYX 210: Five Ways to Think About Rest This Holiday Weekend (That Have Nothing to Do with Food)

from No Such Thing with Krysta Huber · host Operation Podcast

You already know what to eat at that Fourth of July barbecue—but do you know how to actually rest without guilt? This quick-hitting episode flips the script on holiday "prep" by focusing on the mindset shifts that matter more than your macros. In this episode we dive into:• Why capacity doesn't equal calendar availability (and how to audit your weekend plans)• The difference between productivity and actually recharging your nervous system• How unstructured time builds internal safety (even when it feels uncomfortable)• Why being "boring" is actually an act of bravery for high achieversThe Real Challenge Behind Holiday Weekends• You can Google every nutrition strategy, but you can't search your way out of the pressure to always be "on"• The hidden pattern keeping clients stuck: filling quiet time with mindless scrolling instead of true rest• Why knowing what to eat isn't enough—it's about building the identity of someone who deserves to slow down• The shift from "I have to be productive" to "rest is productive"Permission to Actually Take a Break• Capacity vs. calendar availability: just because you're free doesn't mean you have bandwidth• How to audit your weekend plans by asking "What do I actually want to do?"• The communication skills that give you autonomy (even for busy moms)• Why consistency isn't just about tracking—it's about checking in with yourself on overcommitmentRedefining What Rest Really Looks Like• The inventory question that changes everything: "What does rest actually look like to me?"• How nervous system regulation partners with fat loss (and why it won't show up in MyFitnessPal)• The practice of doing nothing and observing the uncomfortable thoughts that arise• Why unstructured time feels unsafe—and how a holiday weekend becomes your rehearsal• Permission to be boring without justification (because laziness isn't a bad word)This conversation reminds us that you don't have to earn rest as a reward—it's literally required for you to be the best version of yourself. Whether you're someone who fills every free moment with tasks or someone who feels guilty about slowing down, this episode offers the mindset permission to let your inner child lead the show this weekend.Looking for nutrition strategies for holiday events and the summer season? If you're an experienced food tracker and you just want a little bit more guidance, check out our FYX Kitchen Coach for personalized guidance on navigating Fourth of July barbecues! Want even more support around holiday eating? Check out Episode 46 "Handling the Holiday Food Craze, a Series" and Episode 47 of The FYX: “How to Not Eat like an A**hole: Handling the Holiday…” for real-talk tips on navigating food, fun, and staying in control during ANY holiday.⁠APPLY FOR 1:1 COACHING WITH THE FITNESS FYX⁠⁠Instagram:⁠@thekrystahuber⁠⁠@thefyx.officialpod⁠⁠@thefitnessfyx⁠YouTube: ⁠@thefitnessfyx

You already know what to eat at that Fourth of July barbecue—but do you know how to actually rest without guilt? This quick-hitting episode flips the script on holiday "prep" by focusing on the mindset shifts that matter more than your macros. In this episode we dive into:• Why capacity doesn't equal calendar availability (and how to audit your weekend plans)• The difference between productivity and actually recharging your nervous system• How unstructured time builds internal safety (even when it feels uncomfortable)• Why being "boring" is actually an act of bravery for high achieversThe Real Challenge Behind Holiday Weekends• You can Google every nutrition strategy, but you can't search your way out of the pressure to always be "on"• The hidden pattern keeping clients stuck: filling quiet time with mindless scrolling instead of true rest• Why knowing what to eat isn't enough—it's about building the identity of someone who deserves to slow down• The shift from "I have to be productive" to "rest is productive"Permission to Actually Take a Break• Capacity vs. calendar availability: just because you're free doesn't mean you have bandwidth• How to audit your weekend plans by asking "What do I actually want to do?"• The communication skills that give you autonomy (even for busy moms)• Why consistency isn't just about tracking—it's about checking in with yourself on overcommitmentRedefining What Rest Really Looks Like• The inventory question that changes everything: "What does rest actually look like to me?"• How nervous system regulation partners with fat loss (and why it won't show up in MyFitnessPal)• The practice of doing nothing and observing the uncomfortable thoughts that arise• Why unstructured time feels unsafe—and how a holiday weekend becomes your rehearsal• Permission to be boring without justification (because laziness isn't a bad word)This conversation reminds us that you don't have to earn rest as a reward—it's literally required for you to be the best version of yourself. Whether you're someone who fills every free moment with tasks or someone who feels guilty about slowing down, this episode offers the mindset permission to let your inner child lead the show this weekend.Looking for nutrition strategies for holiday events and the summer season? If you're an experienced food tracker and you just want a little bit more guidance, check out our FYX Kitchen Coach for personalized guidance on navigating Fourth of July barbecues! Want even more support around holiday eating? Check out Episode 46 "Handling the Holiday Food Craze, a Series" and Episode 47 of The FYX: “How to Not Eat like an A**hole: Handling the Holiday…” for real-talk tips on navigating food, fun, and staying in control during ANY holiday.⁠APPLY FOR 1:1 COACHING WITH THE FITNESS FYX⁠⁠Instagram:⁠@thekrystahuber⁠⁠@thefyx.officialpod⁠⁠@thefitnessfyx⁠YouTube: ⁠@thefitnessfyx

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