Went over my calories
Sparkle097
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I’m supposed to be eating 1320 calories to lose weight but today I ate 1500 calories. I feel super guilty. My daily carb goal is 100grams but I went up by 80grams
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1500 calories is still going to be below your maintenance unless you're tiny and very sedentary, so no big.
Carbs don't matter for most people.14 -
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sathmif465 wrote: »I’m supposed to be eating 1320 calories to lose weight but today I ate 1500 calories. I feel super guilty. My daily carb goal is 100grams but I went up by 80grams
So your deficit is 180 cals less than desired... is that really a big deal in the grand scheme of things?10 -
It's good that you're taking this seriously, but from a "big picture" perspective, I don't think it's anything to worry about. Look at it from weekly perspective instead of just daily - you'll see you're on target (or even under) and that's a win!4
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Do you know how many calories you need to maintain your current weight?
I bet it's more than 1500. Which means you were still in a deficit for the day, just a smaller one. Let it go.6 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Do you know how many calories you need to maintain your current weight?
I bet it's more than 1500. Which means you were still in a deficit for the day, just a smaller one. Let it go.
Curse you for getting that song stuck in my head3 -
quiksylver296 wrote: »Do you know how many calories you need to maintain your current weight?
I bet it's more than 1500. Which means you were still in a deficit for the day, just a smaller one. Let it go.
Curse you for getting that song stuck in my head
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try not to worry about it. guilt is normal but remind yourself it's VERY normal and just one day (and not at all that bad!) Keep positive and keep up the good work. Many even plan a day to go over a little.1
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try not to worry about it. guilt is normal but remind yourself it's VERY normal and just one day (and not at all that bad!) Keep positive and keep up the good work. Many even plan a day to go over a little.
Guilt isn't normal, actually, not if you have a healthy relationship with food.11 -
If you hadn't done that today you would have lost 0.05lbs more (23 grams). Not even joking. Did the maths.
So chill7 -
One day wouldn't make a difference, also you went over by a very small amount as others say.
I usually go over 1-2 days a week and I'm still losing.0 -
TrishSeren wrote: »One day wouldn't make a difference, also you went over by a very small amount as others say.
I usually go over 1-2 days a week and I'm still losing.
because you are still in a deficit obviously.0 -
I've gone over my cals most days this week (there's a festival going on). I'm still losing. MFP predicted if I ate as I've done today for 5 weeks I'd still lose one pound over that time. For me, loss is loss, whether it's an ounce or a kilo. I haven't fallen off any wagon, I just had a little break and will resume normal service tomorrow.
You've eaten less than 200 calories over your total. Is the reason you're stressing because you've made some arbitrary rule about foods you've told yourself you should or shouldn't have? Or do you think you're supposed to be some superhuman who never eats beyond their totals, even if you're hungry, and if you do you must be a Bad Person because you've attached some moral value to certain foods?
Those guilt-inducing approaches don't work in the long term. As another poster has said, chill. You're an ordinary human being and you will eat beyond your calorie totals from time to time. We all do. So there's no point in beating yourself up about being human and doing what humans do. Despite what you're thinking and feeling, it really is not that big of a deal. It's your own attitude to food that's causing the issue here, so maybe what you need to focus on is not the rather small amount of calories you went over on one day, but the way you view food as a whole.2 -
Burn the extra calories off.5
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One day isn't a big deal in the grand scheme of things, especially since you're likely still in a deficit anyway. Consistency is the key, so as long as you keep staying in a deficit, you're still going to lose fat.1
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CharlieBeansmomTracey wrote: »TrishSeren wrote: »One day wouldn't make a difference, also you went over by a very small amount as others say.
I usually go over 1-2 days a week and I'm still losing.
because you are still in a deficit obviously.
Yep I look at the week as a whole.0 -
meagan8376 wrote: »Burn the extra calories off.
For a lot of people who have a tendency to feel guilt even for minor, inconsequential overindulgence, telling them to exercise it off can set up bad patterns of binge/restrict or feeling they need to be punished for what they’ve done. It’s not always a particularly healthy mindset to encourage.8 -
WinoGelato wrote: »meagan8376 wrote: »Burn the extra calories off.
For a lot of people who have a tendency to feel guilt even for minor, inconsequential overindulgence, telling them to exercise it off can set up bad patterns of binge/restrict or feeling they need to be punished for what they’ve done. It’s not always a particularly healthy mindset to encourage.
Or not.3 -
meagan8376 wrote: »WinoGelato wrote: »meagan8376 wrote: »Burn the extra calories off.
For a lot of people who have a tendency to feel guilt even for minor, inconsequential overindulgence, telling them to exercise it off can set up bad patterns of binge/restrict or feeling they need to be punished for what they’ve done. It’s not always a particularly healthy mindset to encourage.
Or not.
She's right. It is called exercise bulimia.4 -
You can offset a bit of the overage yet today ... by doing some exercise. Log onto YouTube and do a 15 minute segment of a Leslie Sansone Walk at Home video.
The best thing ... tomorrow is a new day so you get to START OVER.
Your overage is relatively small in the overall scheme of things. Starting over and keeping on plan tomorrow will get you mentally back on track.0 -
You'll have a great workout tomorrow with those extra carbs0
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Besides all the above wisdom, 180 calories is mostly within the range of uncertainty for nutrition labels and raw fruits and vegetables. That is, fugedaboutit.0
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You can offset a bit of the overage yet today ... by doing some exercise. Log onto YouTube and do a 15 minute segment of a Leslie Sansone Walk at Home video.
The best thing ... tomorrow is a new day so you get to START OVER.
Your overage is relatively small in the overall scheme of things. Starting over and keeping on plan tomorrow will get you mentally back on track.
Don't do any of this.
Losing weight does not require perfection. For many people it takes a very long time to lose weight and being stressed about 180 calories is going to drive you crazy. This isn't a video game and you aren't going to be penalized for going over your goal a little bit.
There is no reason to start over because there is no reason to stop. If your plan requires absolute adherence to your calorie goal you need a new plan.7
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