Blew it, but tomorrow is a new day
annalulu23
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I have been logging now for 10 days and I dropped a few pounds right away because my eating habits were not great.
I have found it fairly easy to stay on track by making better choices. Filling foods that I enjoy, but with fewer calories and far less sugar. Also trying to keep out "simple" carbs like white bread and such since I don't enjoy them very much anyway.
I really blew it today. I knew lunch would be a splurge because my boss was treating at my fave place and I didn't want to modify my order. I would say for a one day splurge, it was definitely worth it!
I only had about 200 calories left for my dinner, I could have managed it eating beans or something else filling but I had an avocado instead. That put me over a bit but not too much. THEN, all hell broke loose. I eat to fill holes in my life. Tonight I had a ticket for a concert but I am tired and decided I didn't want to attend yet another event by myself. Instead of treating myself well with a movie or even a workout session, I had a huge bowl of ice cream. I went 1100 calories over for my day.
I know I will pick up again tomorrow and I will get past this, but I hate to get out of control. It makes me fear that I won't ever reach my goals, or if I do, I'll just backslide again because I have too many triggers.
Anyone with good stories or anecdotes to help would be great!
I have found it fairly easy to stay on track by making better choices. Filling foods that I enjoy, but with fewer calories and far less sugar. Also trying to keep out "simple" carbs like white bread and such since I don't enjoy them very much anyway.
I really blew it today. I knew lunch would be a splurge because my boss was treating at my fave place and I didn't want to modify my order. I would say for a one day splurge, it was definitely worth it!
I only had about 200 calories left for my dinner, I could have managed it eating beans or something else filling but I had an avocado instead. That put me over a bit but not too much. THEN, all hell broke loose. I eat to fill holes in my life. Tonight I had a ticket for a concert but I am tired and decided I didn't want to attend yet another event by myself. Instead of treating myself well with a movie or even a workout session, I had a huge bowl of ice cream. I went 1100 calories over for my day.
I know I will pick up again tomorrow and I will get past this, but I hate to get out of control. It makes me fear that I won't ever reach my goals, or if I do, I'll just backslide again because I have too many triggers.
Anyone with good stories or anecdotes to help would be great!
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Sweetie...just take it one day at a time. Don't worry about the future.
Tomorrow is a new day. If possible...go to bed early so you will be well rested tomorrow.
I am a binge eater and I blow my diet a lot. I have to take it one meal at a time.
Here's to a better tomorrow.0 -
It's true that if you are continually out of control you will continue to gain weight. However, this was just one day. It happens to me quite often, it's life! I used to think when I had one bad day then I was just ruined and I would quit my diet and get so down on myself. I'm trying to have a more positive outlook and look at this as a long term solution, not a quick fix. If I know I'm going out to eat I plan accordingly and modify my other meals throughout the day to make sure I allocate enough calories for my meal at the restaurant. Sometimes I'll get tempted by the menu and make a bad choice. But the key is to get back on track right away. And realize that you're human and you can't be perfect 100% of the time. I do my best to eat healthy 85-90% of the time and the rest of the time I just have decided not to feel so much guilt.0
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[insert innuendo about "blowing it]
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Pick yourself off and dust yourself off. Dont make one bad day turn into two or a week or a month. This journey is the most difficult mentally. Please just move past it and have a great day today.0
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Dude. When I have a bad day I eat an entire bag of Doritos or two orders of McDonald's fries - large orders mind you - or a bag of Frito Lay potoato chips with French onion dip. I don't understand moderation when it comes to certain foods. If I have a single serving size bag in front of me that's what I will eat; if I have a family size bag in front of me then that's what I eat. My MFP friends don't believe me but it's true. Ask my husband, who says that I eat like a trucker and it's not fair that I don't weigh in at 4 bills. Seriously. I do that one day but the next day I get back it. Yep, this week I gained some weight but next week will be better. Why? Becuase I say so. I'm not going to let one or two bad days totally derail me. You had a bad day, yep. It happens and it's okay. Don't totally beat yourself up over it. Just make sure that the next day is not a repeat. Each day is brand new - how awesome is that?0
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I think it happens to a lot of ppl. What matters is not giving up cuz of one bad day0
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