I resolve to track daily
squishymissay
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Even if I don’t like to admit how much I ate.
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Even if you don't admit it, your body will know, so might as well be honest with yourself.
It can be rather freeing once you're more honest as you can see what and when you're overeating and gain control over it by making small changes to avoid it happening again.
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I've read advice from more than a few who say just track at first for a few weeks. Just to educate yourself on how much you've been eating on a regular bases. Somehow that lays a good foundation when you set your deficit and you move forward with more knowledge and have success. Best of luck to you. Happy New year!3
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What an excellent resolution!!!
When I did this, I found that I naturally started self-correcting. I saw which foods didn't serve me well, either did not keep me full or were not worth the calories. I started replacing them with foods that did serve me better. It's a slower process than just changing your diet all at once, but more sustainable in the long term.4 -
You can do it! I felt the same way about tracking. I'm now 65 days of tracking everyday, the good and the bad. Now it's habit for me for sure.1
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It made a world of difference to me! You have to be 100% honest though.0
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I log everything, good bad and ugly. You could get calorie whiplash flipping through my diary.
Thanksgiving to New Years was particularly rough, because I missed family for the holidays. But I knew what I was doing, gave myself permission to eat it all on some days while not on others, and was firm with myself that I would restart eating within goal every day again.
Being able to refer to various periods, compare dates, see trends, and have the data points to work from has been pure gold for weight loss. Can’t do that without thorough and honest logging.2 -
I'm going to track everything too, been at it for 5 days now and I like to see what works. The way I see it, if I don't put everything in, then I won't get real information back out. Also, some days worked out well food-wise so I'll be able to go back and duplicate it. That will help me with planning and shopping.
I hope you have ongoing success over the next few weeks. We are building good habits and moving toward our goals. That is something to feel good about.1 -
I have been tracking for 150 days now. I am honest and track the good, the bad and the ugly. Sometimes I will track something before I eat it, - the shock value of seeing it tracked can make me decide I don't really want it.4
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I busted out the food scale this morning so definitely going to try and be more aware. Previous go-arounds on MFP I was usually eyeballing everything and I know I was overeating. Here with you!2
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you can lie to yourself but your body knows the truth LOL
some people find they are more honest if they keep their diary private. Others find the accountability of knowing someone could look at their diary motivation to monitor more closely. Mine is public (or at least to friends, I can never remember what setting I have it on) simply because I don't care what other people think of what I eat, and I like to show people (if they want to look) that you can eat normal foods and still lose weight.
note: if you look right now, please know we spent the past 2 days looking for one of our livestock guardian dogs who got out, so not the greatest. the logging is not right at all. but before that its right LOL0 -
More importantly, did you find the dog?!0
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springlering62 wrote: »More importantly, did you find the dog?!
WE DID! finally!
This is the jerkhole who got out LOL (Hagrid)
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Hagrid is beautiful!
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It helps me so much to log everything, even when it's ugly. It's almost kind of like sticker shock, haha.3
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