Goodsamaritan, what works well for me.... when I was eating wai etc, there was a lot of thinking about when, what, how much etc.... or else I would lose weight and energy.... So first thing, eat ONLY when hungry, charles says only eat when you think you could eat a whole steak. This will help with thinking about eating at certain times and certain foods. You might want to forgo the coconut water for a while. Or at least forgo the idea that it is still necessary for your hydration or health or whatever.... I have lived near the equator and have also used it alot. But I never thought it sat well with longer digesting foods like fat and meat. It can ferment very quickly. Plus there's always the tendency to follow the minds thoughts, like, 'It's morning time, I need to hydrate"..... if you are thirsty, drink water. It won't trigger an insulin response and cause false hunger. If you can, exercise before eating your fist meal. Then, when hungry, you might like to take the Bear's advice and to start with fat, and when it no longer seems tasty, then start with the leaner portions of meat. Look for the stop. That stop will teach you each time you eat, how much fat, and how much meat or protein your body needs at that time. Acute listening for me has given me a lot more energy. Presumably from not having to digest and eliminate excess fat or protein. I eat twice per day. But once again only eat when truly hungry. Snacking will alter your perception of true hunger and make it more difficult for your body to become a fat burner for energy. Especially if every time you think you need a pick me up from a bite of fruit, that you give in. You might want to look into that phenomena. Having come from a BIG fruit background, that was a most difficult habit to change. I totally agree with Lex, in that it can really take months to take full stock of the change. But one think you can pay attention to right away is the effects of keeping blood sugar stable throughout the day. It can become your Bible for longevity. Hope this helps. I have been following your entries for some time and appreciate your willingness to look for what is true for you. Van