One day in and I want to cheat!
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Admittedly, I have some of the worst eating habits I know of, but I try to reign myself in when I know I'm getting out of control. I just started MFP today and I want to cheat already! I have no idea how I'm supposed to survive on 1,400 calories a day, I'm starving right now. Anyone else struggling? Maybe I can psych myself into believing I'm no longer hungry
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what do you have your goal set for?0
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If you exercise you get to eat more :-)0
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What worked for me is eating at the same time every day and after a short time your body will get use to your schedule. Make sure you eat a well balanced nutrious meal and you shouldn't feel hungry if you are getting all the nutrients you need. It is hard at first my problem was trying to force myself to eat 1200 calories, I would starve myself then binge which was a bad cycle and not healthy but now I am on a schedule and I feel like I eat all the time!! So much food!!0
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If you exercise you get to eat more :-)0
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Look at the success stories pictures. That's what keeps me going. I haven't wanted to cheat on food so much but when I'm just sure I can't do the workout at all...all I have to do is look at the pics people post. Keeps me strong every time. And like someone else said, it's just plain getting used to your new lifestyle. Changing your mindset. Distract yourself, brush your teeth (to me that signals me that I'm done-even if I was thinking of sending hubby out for something...not after I brush my teeth). You have to want it!0
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I cheated at first. I lied about my exercise. I didnt write down everything I ate. I was embarrassed for my friends to see that I wasnt under my calories especially when they were. I decided to either unfriend everyone so I could look at my food at what it really was or just let everyone see anyway. What happened was I became motivated to hit my calorie goal. I guess I just decided I really did want to do this. I didnt just sign up cause my family did. I look at calories before I eat. That helps too,
good luck0 -
more fiber, more water, more exercise0
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When I first started, it told me 1400 calories. I laughed....went to another website and figured out that I could still lose weight if I put 1700 as my calorie count. I also worked out in order to eat even more.
Now it's set to 1650 and I exercise almost every day so that I can eat about 1800-2000 calories a day.
I read that you should decrease your calorie intake no more than 500/day from what you used to eat.
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the first 3 days were pure hell, i had to chew everything super slow and space my food out like crazy...it gets easier i assure you...you can always work out to be able to eat more!0
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EVERY DAY GETS EASIER!0
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I could send you a picture of my stomach and I'm sure you won't have any problems staying on your 1400 cal. diet. Just teasing. I started MFP early in the summer but due to an employment position I have far less time to focus on me. I have started back today. I have done pretty good on a high protein/low carb diet today and thankfully I have a friend along side of my unlike last time. I did mess up first thing this morning when my children we getting into the homemade sugar cookies and I said "Oh, I want that small one" Once I swallowed that cookie I remembered I was starting the diet/life style change today and had a confession session with my weight loss partner. I don't think I started out the best either. Do you have a purpose for the weight loss like a reunion coming up or a wedding? Why do you feel now is the time for your weight loss? Is it to maintain your comfort weight...?
I have met some very nice women on here, one attends an online college with me. It is a very good place for support and a laugh every now and then. I look forward to meeting even more. I wish you the very best and look forward to chatting with you and cheering you on!
Hollie0 -
I used the automatic thingy and set it for a 10 pound weight loss with 5 days of 20 minute exercise (I'm so lazy, I know). I tried the manual goal setting but I have no idea how to figure out all that daily intake stuff. Suggestions?what do you have your goal set for?0
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water!!! Drink a glass before u eat then eat...and drink you 8 cups a day it helps me alot0
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I haven't exercised today thus far, but the day isn't over. It's only 9:30, lol. I still have time :happy:If you exercise you get to eat more :-)0
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Admittedly, I have some of the worst eating habits I know of, but I try to reign myself in when I know I'm getting out of control. I just started MFP today and I want to cheat already! I have no idea how I'm supposed to survive on 1,400 calories a day, I'm starving right now. Anyone else struggling? Maybe I can psych myself into believing I'm no longer hungry
The first month was the most difficult on me, I was always hungry (I was on a 1200 calorie diet), so I always made sure that I had at least a 400 calorie burn so that I could eat 1600 calories. Still, the hunger persisted . . . until I changed my eating habits. I increased my vegetables and lean meats (read chicken, turkey, and fish) and decreased my boxed foods (I say processed, but then other people say every thing is processed once it's taken off the tree, bush, vine, eyeroll) and found that my plate was always fuller . . . therefore my belly was alway fuller . . . and usually there was room for some awesome no sugar added ice cream or a fabulous sorbet.0 -
Yeah, I have to learn to make healthier choices with my food. The healthier choices cost so much more though :noway:
Any suggestions for low cost high impact food?What worked for me is eating at the same time every day and after a short time your body will get use to your schedule. Make sure you eat a well balanced nutrious meal and you shouldn't feel hungry if you are getting all the nutrients you need. It is hard at first my problem was trying to force myself to eat 1200 calories, I would starve myself then binge which was a bad cycle and not healthy but now I am on a schedule and I feel like I eat all the time!! So much food!!0 -
You're so right, especially about tooth brushing. I never want to eat after I brush my teeth, lol. I haven't looked at any pics yet, I'll do that next. Thanks!Look at the success stories pictures. That's what keeps me going. I haven't wanted to cheat on food so much but when I'm just sure I can't do the workout at all...all I have to do is look at the pics people post. Keeps me strong every time. And like someone else said, it's just plain getting used to your new lifestyle. Changing your mindset. Distract yourself, brush your teeth (to me that signals me that I'm done-even if I was thinking of sending hubby out for something...not after I brush my teeth). You have to want it!0
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Yeah, I have to learn to make healthier choices with my food. The healthier choices cost so much more though :noway:
Any suggestions for low cost high impact food?
I don't know where you live, but if you can find a local farmer's market you can get cheaper produce. Also, I find that WalMart has reasonably priced meats and produce. There are also super markets that specialize in local produce. Unfortunately, for much of the country, we're starting to get out of the awesome produce window that the spring, summer, and fall provides.
Edit: one more thing. not for now, but in the spring find a coop. you have to put up a bunch of money up front, but it's cheaper in the long run.0 -
I'm glad that you found your motivation, I'll have to make sure that I just keep my goal in mind. I just want to be healthy and not wheeze and whine when I have to walk up 3 flights of stairs. A little hunger won't kill me but heart and diabetes mos def will. No cheating...today anyway :blushing:I cheated at first. I lied about my exercise. I didnt write down everything I ate. I was embarrassed for my friends to see that I wasnt under my calories especially when they were. I decided to either unfriend everyone so I could look at my food at what it really was or just let everyone see anyway. What happened was I became motivated to hit my calorie goal. I guess I just decided I really did want to do this. I didnt just sign up cause my family did. I look at calories before I eat. That helps too,
good luck0 -
You're so right, I've only had 16 ounces of water today, I need to do better. Is it okay to had a touch of honey and lemon to my water? I hate water.more fiber, more water, more exercise0
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It's really hard to say without knowing what your diet consists of and how many meals you eat a day. I agree with adding exercise each day, as this will add to your alotted caloric intake. I eat 6 meals/snacks a day and try to always eat a protein with a carb. I also eat oatmeal everyday and try to get more fiber from veggies as well; which will help keep you full. Drink water, water, and more water. I hate water myself, so I drink flavored water/Crystal light which doesn't affect my calories much at all. It truly does help with curbing your appetite! It is a matter of retraining your body and your mind and will get easier as time goes on....I've lost 30 lbs. and am usually short on my caloric intake each day, without feeling hungry. Each day, picture what it is you want to look and feel like and remember the only one who can get you there is you!! Good luck....you can do it!!!0
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Hollie you're awesome, lol! I use my pictures of my stomach as a warning too :blushing:
My purpose for changing my eating/exercise habits has everything to do with fear. I've watched family members abuse their bodies with bad foods, no exercise, smoking, drinking and just general carelessness and suffer for it. I'm so afraid of getting sick from not eating well or exercising properly that I've got to make a change now. I'd like to be one of those fit marathon grannies that I've seen on television and in magazines when I'm in my 80's and the only way to do that is by getting my act together. Thank you so much, you helped me to back away from the edge!I could send you a picture of my stomach and I'm sure you won't have any problems staying on your 1400 cal. diet. Just teasing. I started MFP early in the summer but due to an employment position I have far less time to focus on me. I have started back today. I have done pretty good on a high protein/low carb diet today and thankfully I have a friend along side of my unlike last time. I did mess up first thing this morning when my children we getting into the homemade sugar cookies and I said "Oh, I want that small one" Once I swallowed that cookie I remembered I was starting the diet/life style change today and had a confession session with my weight loss partner. I don't think I started out the best either. Do you have a purpose for the weight loss like a reunion coming up or a wedding? Why do you feel now is the time for your weight loss? Is it to maintain your comfort weight...?
I have met some very nice women on here, one attends an online college with me. It is a very good place for support and a laugh every now and then. I look forward to meeting even more. I wish you the very best and look forward to chatting with you and cheering you on!
Hollie0 -
Almost everything I eat comes in a box, can or plastic bag (not all of it is crap though). I know I need to eat more fresh fruits and veggies and cut back on salt...it's just so hard. But I know I can't afford excuses. I rarely eat pork, fried foods or beef, so I'm good there. I have to stay away from sweets and salty snacks (chips and microwave popcorn). Sorbet is my Achilles heel, lol. I'll make sure I exercise on a regular basis so I can eat more.Admittedly, I have some of the worst eating habits I know of, but I try to reign myself in when I know I'm getting out of control. I just started MFP today and I want to cheat already! I have no idea how I'm supposed to survive on 1,400 calories a day, I'm starving right now. Anyone else struggling? Maybe I can psych myself into believing I'm no longer hungry
The first month was the most difficult on me, I was always hungry (I was on a 1200 calorie diet), so I always made sure that I had at least a 400 calorie burn so that I could eat 1600 calories. Still, the hunger persisted . . . until I changed my eating habits. I increased my vegetables and lean meats (read chicken, turkey, and fish) and decreased my boxed foods (I say processed, but then other people say every thing is processed once it's taken off the tree, bush, vine, eyeroll) and found that my plate was always fuller . . . therefore my belly was alway fuller . . . and usually there was room for some awesome no sugar added ice cream or a fabulous sorbet.0 -
I used to eat almost all processed foods too! I commute 150 miles a day to work so I did it for convenience I guess. Another member on this site suggested the following website for all clean/non processed recipes and it's amazing. Check it out:
http://www.thegraciouspantry.com/ Hope this helps!!!0 -
Thanks sooo much everyone, you're all awesome! I'll be heeding all advice: More water, less junk food, more exercise, reading success stories/viewing pictures and keeping my goal in mind. I hope i can be as helpful to you all as you have been to me, cheers! :flowerforyou:0
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Checking now, thanks bunches!I used to eat almost all processed foods too! I commute 150 miles a day to work so I did it for convenience I guess. Another member on this site suggested the following website for all clean/non processed recipes and it's amazing. Check it out:
http://www.thegraciouspantry.com/ Hope this helps!!!0 -
Almost everything I eat comes in a box, can or plastic bag (not all of it is crap though). I know I need to eat more fresh fruits and veggies and cut back on salt...it's just so hard. But I know I can't afford excuses. I rarely eat pork, fried foods or beef, so I'm good there. I have to stay away from sweets and salty snacks (chips and microwave popcorn). Sorbet is my Achilles heel, lol. I'll make sure I exercise on a regular basis so I can eat more.
The hardest part is changing the way you see food. I never go to the grocery store with a specific plan, it's always "okay, I know I need fruit, veggies, proteins . . . what's on sale?" You can reduce your grocery bill by not buying the crap you's not supposed to eat anyway. Sorbet is okay as long as it's a more natural and strong in flavor, Talenti blood orange is good. Use a teaspoon, put it in a small bowl, and stick to the serving guideline. The more that you can make for yourself the better, because then you can control the contents and calorie count. Not everything in a box or bag is evil, but you should be able to read and understand the contents.0 -
I keep telling myself that food can either be my poison or my medicine. I'm doing my best to take good medicine. I actually didn't grab nearly as much crap as I usually do when I go to the grocery store. I just have to be careful with my protion control, I'm way bad at that (read extra greedy). I'll look into the Talenti Blood Orange, thanks!Almost everything I eat comes in a box, can or plastic bag (not all of it is crap though). I know I need to eat more fresh fruits and veggies and cut back on salt...it's just so hard. But I know I can't afford excuses. I rarely eat pork, fried foods or beef, so I'm good there. I have to stay away from sweets and salty snacks (chips and microwave popcorn). Sorbet is my Achilles heel, lol. I'll make sure I exercise on a regular basis so I can eat more.
The hardest part is changing the way you see food. I never go to the grocery store with a specific plan, it's always "okay, I know I need fruit, veggies, proteins . . . what's on sale?" You can reduce your grocery bill by not buying the crap you's not supposed to eat anyway. Sorbet is okay as long as it's a more natural and strong in flavor, Talenti blood orange is good. Use a teaspoon, put it in a small bowl, and stick to the serving guideline. The more that you can make for yourself the better, because then you can control the contents and calorie count. Not everything in a box or bag is evil, but you should be able to read and understand the contents.0
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