Mishap Yesterday....
SpunkyJK9293
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Fell off the wagon yesterday but I will not let myself stop this progress. I feel guilty but also strong and I realize I don't like how I feel when I don't eat better. So today is a new day and I will do this.
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Way to go in analyzing and learning from how you felt in falling off the wagon.2
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Thanks so much 😁0
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Yeah, *kitten* happens. I sort of fell of the wagon twice recently, and I wasn't proud about it. But realizing you really haven't "destroyed" anything is the first step. It happens, but if it doesn't happen too often, it's not going to hurt you, either. As you said, today is a new day! Great attitude!4
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That's absolutely the right attitude. One bad day is just one day. What matters most is what we do on the overwhelming majority of our days.
(Most of us gained in the first place quite gradually, just eating a small bit more than we burned. 100 calories daily of eating more or moving less (or any combination of the two) is 10 pounds gained in a year. On the other hand, eating less or moving more to the tune of 100 calories under maintenance is 10 pounds lost in a year.)
Best wishes!
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Don't consider it "falling off the wagon" but a day you made bad choices. You'll make better choices today. We're not perfect, so sometimes it just happens. Doesn't mean failure or that you aren't committed, so the only thing to do is make better choices today. I believe in you and you'll do this.2
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elsie6hickman wrote: »Don't consider it "falling off the wagon" but a day you made bad choices. You'll make better choices today. We're not perfect, so sometimes it just happens. Doesn't mean failure or that you aren't committed, so the only thing to do is make better choices today. I believe in you and you'll do this.
Or even just a day where you made some choices that that didn't support your weight loss goals. And that's OK. You get to decide when other values (e.g., participating in celebrations, socializing with friends and families, accepting that life occasionally puts you in a situation where optimizing your food choices just isn't going to happen and you have to make the best of it) take precedence over the weight loss goal. Just don't lose sight of the fact that your weight loss goal is one of your important values, and sometimes it will take precedence over eating the celebratory food or the food everybody else is eating at the social event, or over the convenience of just eating what's available instead of taking the time to plan and figure out other options.4 -
Once at the beginning of when I started losing(now in maintenance) I stood in the kitchen one night and ate 12 fudgee o’ cookies -an extra 720 calories for the week-I lowered calories(50-75) on other days that week and did some walks-I just kept on going and it didn’t make a real impact.After that incident I did start including a couple cookies or a piece of chocolate everyday to my plan- and it hasn’t happened again since.1
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Thanks so much everyone, please add me as your friend. I love this board.
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Ok, yeah you kind of screwed up but you owned it, learned from it, and moved on. You should be proud.
Psssst, we all screw up periodically. You are not alone.1
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