If Every Day Were Like Today
2323FatBoy
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Can I ask for your thoughts on “If Every Day Were Like Today” projections. Do you find it accurate?
David
David
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No. Every day will never be like today. Ignore that projection.9
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No. In my case, every day won't be like today. I'm sure it's supposed to be motivational but, in 5 weeks when you don't weigh whatever was projected, people can (and do) get disappointed.3
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It's not helpful to me. Every time I see that phrase I think:
...and then I think I should order flapjacks.
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Consider it the joke of the day. 😂4
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no, never works for me
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2323FatBoy wrote: »Can I ask for your thoughts on “If Every Day Were Like Today” projections. Do you find it accurate?
David
I hope it isn't. This is what it said to me today.
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Useless.1
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nope. not accurate.1
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I quit closing my diary each day cause it’s useless, and I hate getting that stupid “ you did bad” message when I went 1 calorie over my goal. NO, I did not do bad. I am supposed to get an average of my goal calories, not on the dot daily. That means I’ll probably go under about 1/2 the time and over about 1/2 the time. It’s a good thing!6
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I like the feedback of closing my diary out at the end of the day. The "in five weeks" number isn't perfect and it would be silly to expect it to be. If it's going in the direction I want it to go, that's good enough for me. If it isn't, it's a little reminder to do better tomorrow.5
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If anything, it's a motivator to keep on the right track if under or at calorie/nutrient goals or make adjustments if not. The real numbers to mind come under 'Progress' on MFP and the lab results your doctor reads back to you during your check-ups.2
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It will be correct if:
1. You were absolutely precise in all the entries you put in your MFP profile.
2. MFP's calorie estimate, a statistical estimate based on research studies of large groups of people, is exactly correct for you based on those values in your profile (i.e., you are the averagest of average people).
3. You log your food completely accurately, including things you had no way to measure.
4. You log your exercise completely accurately, and eat every bit of it back.
5. Your daily non-exercise activity is exactly the same as on that day, including steps, chores, what you did at work, twitchiness, etc.
6. Your daily non-exercise activity is exactly the same as what's defined into the profile category you picked ("sedentary", "lightly active", etc.)
7. You have not overridden your MFP-estimated calorie goal with a custom value.
8. You have not had an over-goal day, "cheat meal", or anything of that nature in the whole 5 weeks.
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9. Probably some other stuff I'm forgetting, frankly.
What do you think the odds are? I'm guessing approximately zero likelihood.
On the other hand, if you're pretty average, pretty consistent, and stick to that for 5 weeks, it might be somewhere roughly in the neighborhood. And even if it isn't, odds are excellent that you'll make good progress toward your goal.
Either way, not worth worrying about.
Welcome, and best wishes! :flowerforyou:
P.S. For me, it predicts loss slower than my actual loss, even though I have my activity level set higher than reality in my profile. Go figure.2 -
I don't pay attention to it anymore, it's never been right even when I do everything about the same.0
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I kind of like it, even if I don’t necessarily believe it. In 5 weeks I won’t remember what number it gave me so I can’t really say I take much stock in it. But as others have said it’s a little reminder of where I want to go and that I’m on the right track to get there. The nag msg if I have a bad eating day and go under 1200 is also a good reminder that I need to work for consistency.
People use all sorts of motivation to help them, I figure this is one available in the arsenal to use or dismiss.
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I don't pay any attention to it.1
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I like it. I definitely don't remember what it said 5 weeks ago, so it doesn't factor into my feelings about how I am being active and eating. But each time I have a day where I met my calorie goal, I love clicking that button and seeing a projected weight of less than I am today.5
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It's a good motivator but it isn't true :-)1
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I like it, it makes me feel good when I see the figure going down1
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I never close my diary because I don’t find their predictions to be accurate. Sometimes you go over and sometimes you go under. I just don’t obsess over it.1
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