Youโ€™re looking greatโ€”youโ€™re sticking to a low-fat diet, balanced with plenty of complex carbohydrates, fruits, veggies and lean protein. And then it happens. You stumble, fall and commit a dietary blunder. With the day nearly complete, you find yourself suddenly pulling into the nearest fast-food joint ready to scarf down a large combo: fries, the greasy burger, the drink big enough to throw blood-sugar levels into a tailspin.

Youโ€™re distraught and filled with guilt as the drama continues. โ€œHeck, Iโ€™ve already blown my diet. I might as well really blow it,โ€ you reason. With a defeated attitude, you speed home and indulge in the best of Ben & Jerryโ€™s, with maybe a Ding Dong or two for good measure. Still, you look for hope. โ€œTomorrowโ€™s another day,โ€ you think. โ€œIโ€™ll go right back to my super-strict diet.โ€ Sound familiar?

With the desire and pressure to look great, people tend to follow an absolute path. We try for complete nutrition perfection. Problem is, weโ€™re humanโ€”we canโ€™t be perfect all the time. An important part of looking perfectโ€”okay, at least near-perfectโ€”is understanding the burdens of striving for that head-turning physique. Check out the common dietary pitfalls below. Weโ€™ll show you how to make the very best of potentially disastrous situations.

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