Is it OK to adjust your goals on MFP as you lose weight?

When I do this, it gives me less calories (obviously.).

My instinct was to select "Change Goals" after each weigh-in. I weigh in every month or 2 months. Not a weekly weigh in or anything. Anyway. Then I use the automatic goal-changer selection. Then I used my CURRENT top weight (now 210 lbs. When I started it was 227 lbs.). My goal weight is the same. Then it recalculates and gives me slightly less calories.

Is this a correct/advisable way to do this?

It seems to be working, but I do not want to set myself up for failure later on when get within 10 lbs of 135 lbs.

Just making sure I am using this tool in a way that will help me and not self-sabotage. Thanks!

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  • onyxgirl17
    onyxgirl17 Posts: 1,722 Member
    Yea this is the right way to go about it. MFP asks you to recalculate I believe after every 5-10 pounds lost.
  • ladyjanewriter
    ladyjanewriter Posts: 27 Member
    Oh, excellent. Thank you for your feedback! :-)