ROUGH NITE--OVER MY CAL
Slw2688
Posts: 51
Ok so I did really bad last nite with my calories and now Im beating myself up about it!
Anyone ever do this?
Anyone ever do this?
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I think we have all done this for one reason or another. The important thing is to forgive yourself and get right back on track.0
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One bad day, once in a while, does not hurt an otherwise healthy eating lifestye, stop beating your self up today is a new day!0
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Don't look back...Look forward! Look forward to the NEW you! You can't change the past so let it go and learn from it. Good Luck!0
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you didnt gain weight in one day and you wont undo any weight loss in one......... take it one day at a time!
youve got this!!!!!!!! just being aware of what you did is a big step, think back to before you ever counted calories or when you first started and were amazed how bad some things were for you....... i know i had days where i was eating 2500-4000 calories like it was NOTHING! How far over your calories were you?0 -
Yes, we absolutely do! Just pick yourself up, dust yourself down, and carry on. Don't kick yourself over it, its in the past and there isn't much can be done about it other than get on with eating clean and exercising well. I hope you get back on track and feel better about it. We all make mistakes now and then. :flowerforyou:0
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Oh yes!!! Lol. My meds I take at night make me starving which make this worse. I was doing it a lot and getting really frustrated so have thrown everything unhealthy out of my house!!! Being aware of it and wanting to change it is half the battle won. At one time you probably wouldn't have thought about it. It really is just one day. Every day has to be a fresh start and just compare it to what you used to be like and how far you have come and be proud of yourself no angry that you had one bad night. You got this! This is a long hard journey, its for life and part of life is we slip up now and then. No big deal as long as you get back on it as soon as you can x0
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I was over by 755 :sad:
I just kept eating.....!!!!!! Im going to try and not let it bother me but this morning Im jus upset about it0 -
Putting this into context, it takes 3500 calories to lose or gain one pound in weight. If you're on the 'lose a pound a week' regime recommended for most people, your calorie target will be 500 per day below your metabolic requirement. So, in practice your 755 calories over your target is probably only 255 over your weight maintenance total. No big deal. As others have rightly pointed out, one day will not make or break any diet.0
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I cheated last week.. and it really seemed to kick my metabolism up a notch.. Don't fret.. You will rock it anyways!0
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THNX U GUYS I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER0
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THNX U GUYS I FEEL SO MUCH BETTER
Really glad you feel better! x0
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