If you over eat and freak - print this and post it up
heywithers
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I saw this on tumblr and it made me feel a lot better- even though I already knew all this info, it just helps to remind myself!
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"OMG I'M FREAKING OUT! I ATE SOO MUCH!! I AM GOING TO GAIN LIKE 5 POUNDS. I'VE RUINED EVERYTHING."
Ok.
Stop.
Take a deep breath and put your thinking cap on.
Take your weight loss calorie goal, and just toss that number out the window. We’re not going to talk about that right now. We’re going to talk about that minor (or major) freak out we sometimes have when we’re having a really good week, eating really well, then we lose our damn minds and stuff our faces with delicious delicious junk food.
2000 calories is about what your body needs to maintain your weight and keep all your organs doing all those lovely keeping you alive things that they do. Your body burns all those calories at rest. That means that while you’re sitting on your *kitten*, walking to the fridge and back, scrolling through tumblr, etc etc.. your body is making you breathe and make new cells and **** and burns those 2000 calories.
To gain a single pound, you’d have to eat another 3500 calories on top of those 2000. Thats 5500 calories. 5500 calories is a ****ing lot of calories, okay? Lets take a look at what 5500 calories looks like.
One slice of a large pepperoni pizza from pizza hut is 330 calories. You’d have to eat a little over 2 entire large pepperoni pizzas to hit 5500 calories.
One crunchy taco from taco bell is 170 calories. To eat 5500 calories, you’d have to eat 32 tacos.
One double cheeseburger from mcdonalds is 440 calories. 12 of those is 5500 calories.
21 cheetos are 160 calories. 714 cheetos are 5500 calories.
Was whatever junk you ate probably a bad choice health-wise? Probably.
Did you ruin all your progress? No.
Did you even eat enough to gain an entire whole pound? Nooope.
Are you going to survive, drink some water, go for a walk or run in the morning, and forgive yourself? Yep. You are.
Know why?
Cause **** happens.
As long as it doesn't become an every day habit- then move on.
FORGIVE.
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"OMG I'M FREAKING OUT! I ATE SOO MUCH!! I AM GOING TO GAIN LIKE 5 POUNDS. I'VE RUINED EVERYTHING."
Ok.
Stop.
Take a deep breath and put your thinking cap on.
Take your weight loss calorie goal, and just toss that number out the window. We’re not going to talk about that right now. We’re going to talk about that minor (or major) freak out we sometimes have when we’re having a really good week, eating really well, then we lose our damn minds and stuff our faces with delicious delicious junk food.
2000 calories is about what your body needs to maintain your weight and keep all your organs doing all those lovely keeping you alive things that they do. Your body burns all those calories at rest. That means that while you’re sitting on your *kitten*, walking to the fridge and back, scrolling through tumblr, etc etc.. your body is making you breathe and make new cells and **** and burns those 2000 calories.
To gain a single pound, you’d have to eat another 3500 calories on top of those 2000. Thats 5500 calories. 5500 calories is a ****ing lot of calories, okay? Lets take a look at what 5500 calories looks like.
One slice of a large pepperoni pizza from pizza hut is 330 calories. You’d have to eat a little over 2 entire large pepperoni pizzas to hit 5500 calories.
One crunchy taco from taco bell is 170 calories. To eat 5500 calories, you’d have to eat 32 tacos.
One double cheeseburger from mcdonalds is 440 calories. 12 of those is 5500 calories.
21 cheetos are 160 calories. 714 cheetos are 5500 calories.
Was whatever junk you ate probably a bad choice health-wise? Probably.
Did you ruin all your progress? No.
Did you even eat enough to gain an entire whole pound? Nooope.
Are you going to survive, drink some water, go for a walk or run in the morning, and forgive yourself? Yep. You are.
Know why?
Cause **** happens.
As long as it doesn't become an every day habit- then move on.
FORGIVE.
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I love this0
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love it! thanks for posting!0
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Love love love!!! Thank you for sharing.0
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Yeah. Print and post 'cause there's no way I'd remember that in the moment.
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Love It!! Excellent post and words to live by!0
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I love this0
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bump. love this so much. :drinker:0
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Like I always say "One bad meal won't make you fat. Just like one good meal won't make you skinny"
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Thank you very much. It's almost like you've been reading my mind.0
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Great read, thanks for sharing :flowerforyou:0
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I so much need to hear this from time to time0
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love this too!!0
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Wow, this is great, thank you!0
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Thanks for sharing!0
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Thank you for sharing.. I tend to forget that in the moment.. xx0
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Love your post! So true as it really an eye opener!0
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Nice. Thx for sharing!!:flowerforyou:0
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To me,the bloating from sodium is what bothers.
5500 calories isn't really that hard to eat.
Normal breakfast and lunch,dinner atTaco bell,followed by a 2000 calorie shake from sonic
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Love this!!0
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Yes.0
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I am going to post this on the thread where someone wants to eat all the ice cream because she is retaining water or something.0
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thank you! I totally needed this. Funny how things look better in daylight!0
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:flowerforyou:0
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I like this post!!0
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I think I've probably had at least 714 Cheetos in a sitting before.0
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Really helpful to keep you in perspective. Thx0
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I know this was posted awhile back but I just found it and I ****LOVE**** it! Thank you for sharing! :flowerforyou:0
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great post!0
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