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  • selfepidemic1
    selfepidemic1 Posts: 159 Member
    I would probably be a bit more strict for the rest of the week to balance it out C:
  • EverBella2014
    EverBella2014 Posts: 7 Member
    Two donuts may be less calories than you imagine.
    My local favorite is about 200 calories each.

    In some ways, those 2 donuts could substitute a proper meal.

    I'd say work out 30-60 minutes extra today,
    and it will put things back into equilibrium.

    Everything is fine in moderation! :)
  • _HeartsOnFire_
    _HeartsOnFire_ Posts: 5,304 Member
    I enjoy it and realize it's not the end of the world and doesn't ruin the day.

    Whatever you do you have to make what you eat fit into your lifestyle. Life is gonna happen, donuts will happen. Cake too! It's okay. Just work out and keep going!
  • keya729
    keya729 Posts: 166 Member
    Don't get discouraged and berate yourself!! It happens just do an awesome workout to counteract those devile donuts lol
  • CindaWhite
    CindaWhite Posts: 104 Member
    Lots of GOOD advice here. The most important thing is to realize that it is okay. Burn some extra cals today and be careful with your other meals. Sounds like you really enjoyed the donuts. Don't let guilt take that away.
  • MarieRich
    MarieRich Posts: 87 Member
    Don't get discouraged and berate yourself!! It happens just do an awesome workout to counteract those devile donuts lol

    Thanks for the awesome motivation. I used to go purge things like donuts. Heading back to my elliptical for awhile....
  • MaryJane_8810002
    MaryJane_8810002 Posts: 2,082 Member
    Go running and get some more calories?
  • Redeem the day as best as you can. Healthy choices for the rest of the day, coupled with some extra exercise, does wonders.

    Whether or not you do damage control today, don't let it affect your tomorrow, or week, or month. It's so easy to let one bad day sabotage your plans. We all have little slip ups. That just means we need to move on from them without looking back.
  • Just get back on the exercise bike and grind it out - you can do it!
  • SpeSHul_SnoflEHk
    SpeSHul_SnoflEHk Posts: 6,256 Member
    make better food choices the rest of the day, and move on.
  • EvgeniZyntx
    EvgeniZyntx Posts: 24,208 Member
    Just get back on the exercise bike and grind it out - you can do it!

    Thats a lot of grinding to pull out a donut.

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  • I drink loads of water. try not to eat many more carbs that day and up my protein. It seems to work!
  • beachlover317
    beachlover317 Posts: 2,848 Member
    Just get back on the exercise bike and grind it out - you can do it!

    Thats a lot of grinding to pull out a donut.

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    :laugh: just awesome.
  • bucs863
    bucs863 Posts: 5 Member
    Do a longer workout!!
  • jofjltncb6
    jofjltncb6 Posts: 34,415 Member
    Personally? I'd log it accurately and adjust accordingly during the remainder of the day/week. Perhaps go for a long walk if I needed some more calorie room.

    How have you handled similar situations during the past five years you've been on MFP?
  • cmeiron
    cmeiron Posts: 1,599 Member
    Now I want a donut.

    This. And alas, there is not a donut in sight :(

    OP, just log it and get on with your day, and do your best to stay in your calorie goal but don't sweat it if you end up going over a bit. You'll still have a deficit, overall, for the week.
  • I often feel like people miss the point of these ... OMG look what I ate there goes my whole day / week / month / diet .... posts. The key is to make the conscious decision to eat whatever food / portion is in question (rather than mindless snarfing). Once you have mastered that first step, all of the ensuing regret and remorse should disappear. There is no more "cheating" because you have decided (even if 30 seconds before eating!) that the food is worth the calories. Then, savor your choice and move on!
  • GiGiBeans
    GiGiBeans Posts: 1,062 Member
    I often feel like people miss the point of these ... OMG look what I ate there goes my whole day / week / month / diet .... posts. The key is to make the conscious decision to eat whatever food / portion is in question (rather than mindless snarfing). Once you have mastered that first step, all of the ensuing regret and remorse should disappear. There is no more "cheating" because you have decided (even if 30 seconds before eating!) that the food is worth the calories. Then, savor your choice and move on!

    Great response
  • disneygallagirl
    disneygallagirl Posts: 515 Member
    ditto, now I want a donut, droooool.
    :laugh:
  • ashenriver
    ashenriver Posts: 498 Member
    I have a hard time eating donuts after I had some fresh baked ones from a bakery. Tim Horton's is blah compared to them.

    But I still cannot resist a fresh warm Krispy Crème. But so much sugar I can only handle one, my sister though has to buy a half dozen to a dozen each for my nephews. Good thing they are active boys.