No BS logging.
abbyoncloud9
Posts: 48 Member
I'm sure I'm not the only one here that does this: logs faithfully when I'm "on track" then logging somehow disappears when I eat a calorie bomb. Its like I don't want to face the reality, but starting today, I am challenging myself to LOG EVERYTHING. If I didn't measure something out, I have to overestimate (that will REALLY motivate me to measure portions). Even on weekends, eating out, etc, my goal is to faithfully log.
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Even alcohol0
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Sounds like a challenge I should try, I am not that good at maintaining my food diary. I am over on calories already today. I am not disheartened but I did log everything, do better tomorrow0
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trebarkjohn wrote: »Even alcohol
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I've got a challenge like that set up.0
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I used to skip logging the bad days, then I realized that my body is going to keep the tally anyway. Not keeping an accurate log was only hurting myself. I have found that being accurate helps provide me with data. Having a day where I can't stop eating? What was my week like leading up to that? It improves accountability, but it also improves your ability to notice trends. Best of luck to you!0
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