I had my first cheat day... and I feel really guilty
ocean26
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Today i had the norm-- cereal, apple, yogurt, turkey wrap, chicken salad.....but then its daddy's birthday and they brought out the chocolate peanut butter cake. I had one slice adn believe i went over my calories by 300. Should i feel guilty about it and will it be a setback?
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Today i had the norm-- cereal, apple, yogurt, turkey wrap, chicken salad.....but then its daddy's birthday and they brought out the chocolate peanut butter cake. I had one slice adn believe i went over my calories by 300. Should i feel guilty about it and will it be a setback?0
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don't feel guilty! get back on the horse tomorrow and really, 300 cals, we're not talking 1200 extra cals. Be glad it was only one slice and roll with it.0
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remember, it takes 3500 cals to gain 1 pound. you only went over 300!0
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Don't feel guilty....there will always be birthdays and holidays and celebrating....if you skip out on all those things, will it really be enjoyable to be skinny if it means never having any fun in life?
Get back on the horse tomorrow....next time you know there is something that could cause you to go over, try working out a little extra that day to give yourself a cushion. But otherwise, it's one day, don't worry about it too much.0 -
just curious...every single replyalways says tomorrow,,,tomorrow,,,why not do something about going over cals right now? today?
why always wait until tomorrow?0 -
Don't feel guilty....I have always heard that one cheat day is okay in moderation! Good Luck!0
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Today i had the norm-- cereal, apple, yogurt, turkey wrap, chicken salad.....but then its daddy's birthday and they brought out the chocolate peanut butter cake. I had one slice adn believe i went over my calories by 300. Should i feel guilty about it and will it be a setback?0
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Don't feel guilty. Get back on the horse. You were honest with yourself - that's good!0
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Don't feel guilty. Get back on the horse. You were honest with yourself - that's good!0
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This is a lifestyle more than a diet. So you have to be allowed to live a little now and again. As long as you know that it was a treat and not the norm, then enjoy every savory bite.0
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I agree with you Dave198.
Two things:
1. I knew that we were having pizza tonight for dinner (pizza hut) so I WENT BACK to the gym and repeated my routine from this morning.....I'm not great at denying myself so I took care of it TODAY!
2. I was doing extremely well, no cheat days, not even a temptation, then we went away for a hockey tournament (my boys) and I haven't been able to stay on track completely food wise. As far as excercise goes I burn at least 1000 cals per day.
I need my motivation back........
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don't feel guilty! 300 calories over is not a big deal. and you need to cheat every once in a [great] while to keep your sanity... at least in my opinion.0
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Don't feel guilty about it. I over ate by around 500 cals on Sunday. Sundays is the day I allow myself a treat.
If you are too strict on the diet, it will become boring and mundane, you have to have things to look forward to and Sundays is my day!
I must admit I sometimes add a bit longer onto my workouts the following week though (not all the time though)0 -
The beauty of logging your food on MFP is that you can do something about it BEFORE you put it in your mouth. If you still feel guilty about the cheat treat, take your frustrations out in the gym.0
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I have made it 9 months, 30 pounds and 100 less cholesterol points by doing it one MINUTE at a time.
Used to be if I had something I knew I shouldnt I would go into a cycle.
Eat, guilt, then eat the guilt.
Now I just have a peice of cake. PERIOD. For dinner I have my salad and I go to the gym (or walk, or dance, or squats, or jumping jacks!) for the extra calories.
This is about change. There is no way I am living the rest of my life w/o a peice of birthday cake............I just dont eat it every day.
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Why do you feel guilty? This is a lifestyle not a diet. Treating yourself once in a while, I think is part of a healthy lifestyle. If we always deny ourselves I think we will fail. Just don't go overboard. And since you only had one piece and only went over by 300 cals, I don't think you did anything wrong. In fact, I think you did exactly what you should have done. You celebrated your dad's birthday :happy:
No need to feel guilty, plus guilt isn't constructive. Also, I've heard having a treat once in a while is good for your body, helps keep it guessing and can be good for your metabolism.
So you can have your cake and eat it too....:flowerforyou:0 -
Why do you feel guilty? This is a lifestyle not a diet. Treating yourself once in a while, I think is part of a healthy lifestyle. If we always deny ourselves I think we will fail. Just don't go overboard. And since you only had one piece and only went over by 300 cals, I don't think you did anything wrong. In fact, I think you did exactly what you should have done. You celebrated your dad's birthday :happy:
No need to feel guilty, plus guilt isn't constructive. Also, I've heard having a treat once in a while is good for your body, helps keep it guessing and can be good for your metabolism.
So you can have your cake and eat it too....:flowerforyou:
I agree, why think of it as 'cheating' vs celebrating your dads bday and moving on to the next day. Making food all about good vs bad isin't healthy either IMO. I always liked the stoplight analogy for foods
Green light - good to go all the time, fruits, veggies, lean meat and dairy
Yellow light- proceed with caution - higher fat meats, dairy
Red light - stop and think - chocolate peanut butter cake on a special persons Bday!
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