🕊️ Holy Saturday
Preparing to Return to Your Routine Without Extremes
Holy Saturday represents a transition, a bridge between the pause of Holy Week and the return to everyday life. In this moment, your food choices can help you regain balance without falling into extremes.
It’s not about overcorrecting, it’s about stabilizing.
Returning to balance
After a few days where routines may have shifted, many people feel the need to “reset.” However, doing it abruptly is rarely sustainable.
The key is to return to simple, consistent habits.
Avoiding extremes
Trying to compensate with strict restrictions or drastic changes often creates more imbalance. Instead, it’s more effective to go back to a familiar base with foods that easily fit into your routine.
Balance isn’t about doing more, it’s about doing what’s necessary.
Building from a strong base
Breakfast is often one of the best opportunities to rebuild a stable routine. Choosing simple and complete options can help you start the day feeling more balanced.
For example, a smoothie or drink with Inka Golden by Intikisa can be a practical way to reestablish a solid foundation without overcomplicating your routine.
Preparing for what comes next
Saturday is not just a closing moment, it’s also preparation. What you do on this day can influence how you feel when returning to your routine.
Small actions create continuity.
Conclusion
Holy Saturday is not about fixing everything, it’s about realigning.
At Intikisa, we believe that going back to simplicity is the best way to restore balance. Incorporating ingredients like Inka Golden can help you return to your routine naturally and sustainably.
Because balance isn’t forced…
it’s rebuilt.





