bad diet = bad mood
kelseey73x
Posts: 65 Member
Whenever I have an unhealthy day or I go over my calories, it makes me have a bad day. It like totally ruins my mood. Anyone else out there like this?
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Nope. Nobody does it perfectly. The moment after you "goof" is a new moment--start from there and move on.0
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Nah! I'm going 700 calories over today, gonna eat and drink and enjoy every bite/drop of it
As SLLRunner said, no one does it perfectly and if you slip, get back up and keep going0 -
No. Alas, I'm just an *kitten* on the daily. I wish I could blame my diet.0
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I went over because I ate ice cream yesterday. The ice cream put me in an awesome mood. :happy:0
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Whenever I have an unhealthy day or I go over my calories, it makes me have a bad day. It like totally ruins my mood. Anyone else out there like this?
No, why would I ?
I decide to eat something that I consider to be unhealthy and I also decide to go over on calories, no one ties me to a chair and force feeds me. And since it's my decision, I have no reason to have a bad day.
I don't even understand the concept.0 -
Only if what I ate wasn't worth it (as in, boring/gross/unsatisfying foods). Some things are totally worth the extra calories, and it's just a day. As long as most of your days are healthy, a bad day won't hurt anything.
Especially beer. Beer makes me happy when I go over.
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Only if what I ate wasn't worth it (as in, boring/gross/unsatisfying foods). Some things are totally worth the extra calories, and it's just a day. As long as most of your days are healthy, a bad day won't hurt anything.
Especially beer. Beer makes me happy when I go over.
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poor food choices do effect my mood but only because I have a lot of sensitivities and food can make my tummy mad which effects my mood. That said, I used to get really upset when I'd go over until I looked at my net calorie intake over time. I realized it was all balancing out in the end and I was still at a deficit so I'll still lose. Plus I slowly started to realize that food wasn't something to get emotional over... just work it off later and enjoy!0
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As of late, I have been better about not beating myself up if I slip but it still bums me out like crazy when I cave in and eat a sandwich and potato chips or indulge on pizza. I used to binge eat to deal with my depression and all it would do is make me feel worse. I can relate to your feelings.0
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There are links between mood and what foods you eat, but what you are describing is more to do with your mindset for perfection. There are studies that show a somewhat more flexible attitude is helpful during and post dieting. It might be a good idea to try to learn to cut yourself some slack once in a while if this is common.0
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It can definitely get me in a bad mood if I haven't eaten healthy all day and am off my macros. This happened to me on a family trip and it took all my strength not to haul off and swat someone. Now I make sure to carry my own food and not rely on someone else who brought their own definition of "healthy" food. I usually don't get in a bad mood if I just went over a bit due to a small indulgence like an ice cream or a beer.0
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Was 550 calories over yesterday and had one of the greatest days in a long time - so no.
There are more important things than being a number and being under or over it.0 -
Only if it's like a crazy binge.0
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I feel amazing when I eat a big fatty meal.0
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