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Tough week ahead - Update No. 1
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So I had the bagel w/ LF Cream Cheese and an iced coffee with 2% milk and ate on plan for lunch and my snack. I was going into the steakhouse with about 900 cals to spare. I had a few bites of FRIED Calamari, 1/2 a ceasar salad, scallops w/ thai sauce (I was pleased with this decision), green beans, a bite or two of DH's baked potato, key lime pie and two martinis. Boy writing it down it sure looks like a lot and it was. But I don't think I would have done it any differently (maybe the appetizer/salad choice). Life is going to happen from time to time and as long as it's only occassionally and we pick ourselves up the next day or the next meal then that is all we can do. It is not healthy to stress about it or feel guilty or deny ourselves as long as we don't let it spiral into converting back to our old ways. This is the only way we are going to maintain this new lifestyle. So this morning I got my butt up and put my son in the stroller for our usual Sunday morning 5 mile walk/jog. But today we did 5.7 miles and I usually only jog 2 of the miles but today I jogged 3 and I was jogging an 11:45 pace when I usually am pacing closer to 13! So in preparation for Thursday I'm going to beef up my exercise the rest of the week and drop my cals to probably 1450-1500 everyday. As I mentioned before I zig zag and my daily average is 1650. So keep it up everyone - even if you stumble a little or a lot! |
I totally agree with your way of looking at things. Having an "off plan" day every once in a while is NOT the end of the world. Like you said, it's called life!
I have a St. Patty's day party coming up...green beer and pizza! While I've had a few "oops" days here and there, I'm usually at least right at, or maybe a few calories over the high end of my budget. I have a feeling St. Pat's day will probably be over 2,000 calories when all is said and done. (I have not eaten more than 1,750 or so calories in a day since I started my plan.) But you know what? It's ONE day, and unlike the way I used to think about "dieting" in the past, this is not going to "undo" all my progress and it's not going to derail my whole plan. No matter what, I'm going to keep going! So good for you. It's all about being flexible enough to let life happen, yet still keeping things under control. You're doing just fine :) |
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