Can’t Stick to Your Meal Plan? Try These Simple Fixes
You sit down, plan your meals, and maybe even get excited about a recipe in the week ahead. But by Wednesday, the plan has gone out the window, and you’re back to cereal and takeout.
If you make a meal plan and then completely ignore it, you’re not alone. Creating a plan is one thing. Sticking to it? That’s where the real work begins.
Here are three simple and practical tips to help you stick to your meal plan, even when life gets hectic.
1. Treat Your Meal Plan Like a Guide, Not a Contract
Life is unpredictable, and your meal plan should allow for some flexibility. Instead of assigning meals to exact days, try creating a meal list for the week (check out how I do that with Plan to Eat!). Rather than feeling forced into cooking what you planned for a specific day, you can cook what sounds good, or what fits your energy level, without feeling like you’re “failing” the plan.
In Plan to Eat, you can easily drag meals to different days or add leftovers to your Freezer for later. Flexibility makes your plan more realistic and less stressful.
2. Always Have a Backup Meal
Some days, even the best-laid plans don’t stand a chance. That’s why we recommend keeping one or two low-effort, staple meals on hand. Think frozen lasagna, pantry pasta, or breakfast-for-dinner.
Whether you forget to plan something or what you have planned doesn’t work, these “just-in-case” meals give you a fallback that keeps you from opening the DoorDash app again.
3. Don’t Skip the Daily Check-In
This one’s easy to overlook but can make a big difference: review your plan each morning (or the night before). A 30-second glance can remind you to thaw the chicken, start a marinade, or turn on the slow cooker.
This small habit turns your plan into action and removes the last-minute scramble that often derails your best intentions.
Meal Planning Isn’t About Perfection…
It’s about making life feel smoother. We know easy doesn’t happen by accident, so don’t let your plan fall by the wayside simply because life gets busy. Having a little wiggle room, a safety net, and a routine can keep your plan top of mind.
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