OVER calories for day: No fear, one foot in front of the other...
violetbreath
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hola people,
I dropped in here to make a commitment to myself -- and get some witnesses to it.
I'm new to this. Twenty days in. Lifelong history of weigh gain/loss/gain ... Through a sequence of events, I had an epiphany.
All of the years I've spent obsessing about food, going on and off highly restrictive diets for periods of time, have not led to any success. I'm twenty pounds below my top weight ever, in the mid-300s.
So a couple of things occurred to me at the same time:
A modest weight loss -- say 8 pounds a month or so -- would be a substantial -100 in a year.
Eating for a modest weight loss is VERY doable. None of that white knuckling until it's over.
All of my efforts to loss 100 pounds in a week have failed.
So I've been logging my food and exercise and for 19 days, I've been spot on or slightly under the daily allotment. And it's fun! I actually enjoy it.
But today ... A workshop lunch, and then a dinner out, finished off with my housemate arriving home with a day's worth of cookie baking AND I'M 300 calories OVER.
Long story to say this:
I refuse to punish myself over it.
I will not use this as an excuse to quit.
I AM in this for the long haul and this is A DAY. Perspective.
My commitment is just to carry on. Thanks for listening.
I dropped in here to make a commitment to myself -- and get some witnesses to it.
I'm new to this. Twenty days in. Lifelong history of weigh gain/loss/gain ... Through a sequence of events, I had an epiphany.
All of the years I've spent obsessing about food, going on and off highly restrictive diets for periods of time, have not led to any success. I'm twenty pounds below my top weight ever, in the mid-300s.
So a couple of things occurred to me at the same time:
A modest weight loss -- say 8 pounds a month or so -- would be a substantial -100 in a year.
Eating for a modest weight loss is VERY doable. None of that white knuckling until it's over.
All of my efforts to loss 100 pounds in a week have failed.
So I've been logging my food and exercise and for 19 days, I've been spot on or slightly under the daily allotment. And it's fun! I actually enjoy it.
But today ... A workshop lunch, and then a dinner out, finished off with my housemate arriving home with a day's worth of cookie baking AND I'M 300 calories OVER.
Long story to say this:
I refuse to punish myself over it.
I will not use this as an excuse to quit.
I AM in this for the long haul and this is A DAY. Perspective.
My commitment is just to carry on. Thanks for listening.
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Yay! Good for you! 300 extra calories isn't too bad of an indulgence in the long run. Also, if get a nice walk in today and/or tomorrow you can make up for it deficit wise. Great perspective and I think you are going to nail it this time!0
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Yes yes and yes. Once you let the drama go it all gets infinitely easier! Best wishes to you...0
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Hi Violet. Good for you. I have been a serial dieter myself either losing or gaining but never maintaining successes for long. This time around I am taking a more sensible approach. I happened upon a group here and on the internet called Eat More 2 Weigh Less- I am now about 30 days into it and eating with a very small deficit -you might want to check it out. Good luck on journey this time around and remember you are not alone!0
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Thanks for the encouragement. This feels like sanity to me, this non-starving, not crazy restrictive way of eating.
I meditate a lot and it feels like this just came out of a peaceful place. That's very much unlike my past efforts, which generally came out of some sort of crisis.
I was a LOT of calories under yesterday and the day before, so I know it balances out.
Thanks for the website suggestion. I will check it out.
All is well.0 -
I had "cheat days" that turned into 5000, 6000, even 8000 calorie binges, but I still hit my goal weight. Our brains are tricky biochemical engines and we make "mistakes" Keep at it0
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Everything balances out. Many days I am under my caloric goal...I figure this will help me when I am over my calories on another day. Your mission is never to go over calories many days in a row! I would say no more than 2 days in a row. When I know I am going to go over my calories that day, I plan on no snacks, no adult drinks, and I have a lighter supper. And just remember you will get to your goals slower the more you go over calories.0
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300 over goal or over maintenance? If only goal with MFP set to lose 2 pounds per week, you're still in a deficit.0
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Brian, yes, 300 over my goal. Still under maintenance.
It's really helpful for me to just say it, that I went over and it's not the end of the world, because something like this would generally throw me completely off track.
My other commitment, to record what I eat NO MATTER WHAT is really important to me. Normally, I'd just quit.
Thanks for the support, everyone. So appreciated.0 -
300 calories over won't hurt your efforts unless it happens very regularly. It's not much different than eating really healthy for just one day and expecting it to affect your weight gain in the long run. I ate a bunch of chocolate chips I shouldn't have eaten last night and I smacked myself for it and then moved on. It just means we're human. Keep up the good work!0
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300 calories isn't even a tenth of a pound. It takes 3500 extra calories to gain one pound. Remembering that helps me a lot on my candy days of Halloween, and thanksgiving dinner and with Christmas candy (I don't eat wheat or gluten so cookies are pretty much out).
Take it slow and steady. You've left the yo-yo road and you're now on the peaceful and rational path to a healthier life.0 -
Awesome attitude! Just keep at it! Nothing happens overnight:)0
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Sweet hearts, all of you. Thanks for the encouragement.0
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I've no advice but you've motivated me....... Best Wishes!0
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Thanks for the motivation........I was over my cals yesterday by 600 and was totally bummed out I workout and made myself fell a little less guilty. Don't beat yourself up..... Keep up the great work!0
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