April 11
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✅ Exercise: 60+ minutes walking. Enjoyed going to a botanical garden to see their 60,000 tulips, although the season is a bit late this year so only about half of them were fully blooming.
✅ Calories
✅ Tracked
0 passdays used ( )
Thinking about how I define treats. I am pretty much avoiding sugar and processed foods, so the treats that I do have are things like kiwis, berries, or apples, and I generally have them at the end of a meal. Occasionally I will buy dark chocolate, but only that has more than 90% cocoa so it is not sweet enough to make me crave it and I can limit myself to a very small amount at a time. I rarely snack, although I may have some nuts if I am really hungry at a time I had not planned to eat.
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✅ Exercise - 1 hour Jazzercise
✅ Calories -
✅ Tracking -
Closed all my Apple watch rings today
5 Pass days used
Documenting consistency (if there is a P=instead of number its a Pass Day)
UAC: P-2-P-P-P-5-6-P-8-9-10-11
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Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? 21 minutes waking, 62 minutes Peloton, 5 minutes stretching
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? Yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? Yes
Pass days used - 6
I allow myself what many would consider treats. I don't have off-limits foods or follow any particular diet so I just eat what suits me. Staying out of the mentality of trying to avoid certain things helps me stay away from binge eating. I am okay to eat small amounts of things and do well just to stick with my calorie target. I find having some calories left at the end of the day for something really fun is helpful for me mentally, but if they're not there, I don't eat. I also find at times I choose a healthier option because that's what I feel like. All depends.5 -
Yes x3. I like sweets and fit them in when I can.4
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Monday April 11
Yes x 3 Woke to snow this morning 😢😢😭
Apple Watch prompted me to raise my “goals” again. Allowed the changes (with some trepidation 🥸). Closed all the rings today so that’s good.
9+ km; 13,000+ steps; 68 minutes exercise.
Treats. Hmmmm. 🧐 I have no “forbidden” or restricted foods (including wine🍷) and make “space” for whatever I’d like to have. I sometimes need to wait until the next day so I can make the plan in advance, but I do have it if it is something I’d like to have. Sometimes by the next day I no longer really want it (or my darling husband has already eaten it). And no, he will never live down the having eaten the last Halloween full size Twix bar despite the fact I had tracked it for the following day. 😑3 -
4/11
Exercise: 118 minutes
Tracking: yes
Calories: under
Pass days used: 13 -
Exercise: yes, light yardwork
On Plan: no, 2 points over
Tracked: yes.3 -
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~💐~ 4 /11 /2022~~ Waving Hi ~~ 🙋🏼 ~~ April BLESSings Everyone ~💖~
Exercise for at least 20 minutes .................................... ✅ ... 210+ min.
Stay within my calorie budget for the day ...................... ✅ ... I am
Keep track of everything I ate and drank ....................... ✅ .... I did
STEPS......... 27,440 +.......... 180= walking ......... 30 Yard cleaning...
Documenting My CONSISTANCY = For personal ACCOUNTABILITY & Celebration
(if there is a P=instead of number its a Pass Day)
Pass Days = 1
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-P-10-11
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April 8-11 report: no details, just catching up on the monthly report .... may have mis-logged food a bit high on the 8th, but most likely still over, and was an ❌ for exercise anyway 9 - 11 was ❌❌❌ start to finish
Monthly report: ❌❌✅✅❌✅✅❌❌❌❌
I'm not doing so well / consistently either!Mrs_Hoffer wrote: »April 11:
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Monthly report: ❌❌❌❌✅❌✅✅❌❌❌12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Yikes! Lots of Pass Days this month! I'm not getting off to a very good start!
And it is showing ... I actually flirted with the 24.98 BMI reading one day this month, but on the rise again.
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sometimes when I can't seem to get going again I raise my calorie allowance. It seems strange but a binge will cost me 1000's of calories most likely and raising my cal allowance to avoid it by a couple hundred seems to satiate me better. Hang in there. Glad you are still here.4
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3 yeses for yesterday!
2 pass days for the month
I am still working on minimizing treats. Yesterday I had a 100 calorie Breyer’s ice cream and a mini pack of m&ms. No guilt-tracked it and stayed within macros4 -
3 yeses!2
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4/11
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? 👍🏻
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? 👍🏻
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? 👍🏻
(Documenting consistency (if there is a P=instead of number its a Pass Day)
UAC: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28
February goals
1 Miracle Morning ~ S.A.V.E.R.S
2 Wake up EARLY for meditation
3 Yoga (5/6 times weekly)
4. Minimum sweets (work them in my calorie goal)
5. 30 day squat challenge 6. No late night snacking
7. Daily journal logging3 -
@Jana_2020
Thank you very much!
My elderly auntie fell and was admitted. Thank God she is getting better.6 -
Did I exercise for at least 20 minutes? yes
Did I stay within my calorie budget for the day? yes
Did I keep track of everything I ate and drank? yes1 -
enlightenme3 wrote: »@donna25trinity - Now you're talking my language! I love treats. Your question though, made me think about how do I define a treat - are they sweet, salty, processed, high fat, high carb, "bad for you"? I realized that I think about treats as something that isn't part of my main meal and generally thought of as "bad food" in diet culture. For example, last night I had 3 squares of bittersweet chocolate and 4 very delicious and sweet strawberries for dessert, but in my head I only think of the chocolate part as the treat. I always eat some sort of treat after dinner and once in a while after lunch.
I make a lot of homemade snacky foods, like the equivalent of Whole Foods Raincoast Crisp crackers, Cheez-Its, or biscotti with my sourdough starter discard. These things last a long time without going stale since they are all double baked. If I have any of those, I tend to think of them as snacks and not treats. Weird, I know.
Snack or treat - it all gets tracked!
@enlightenme3 yes I totally know what u mean about snack vs treat business. I often wonder the same thing and get the 2 confused. Seems like u hve alot of discipline around your snacks and treats.0 -
Yes x31
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TerriRichardson112 wrote: »✅✅✅
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Treats: I’ve always allowed myself small treats, but I tend to go for much healthier versions than I used to have, or measured amounts.
Egs:
🔹measured portions: 20g popcorn; 10g of nuts; 20g chocolate etc
🔹fruit or veggie sticks
🔹biscuits under 100 calories (I have a few favourites)
Occasionally I will have an indulgent dessert or ice cream. I have no forbidden foods, so seldom feel I’m depriving myself.
Mind you, I’m in maintenance, so it’s not so crucial any more to be really strict.
However, I do choose to eat healthy the majority of the time as I value maintaining the health and fitness of my body.
@TerriRichardson112 looks like u hve the whole treat thing working 4 u and eating in moderation too which is awesome. Xo0