Hi everyone. Long time lurker. I am posting today to see if anyone has any advice for me. Long story short, I recently lost 100 pounds over the course of 6 months and now my weight has remained the exact same for almost 2 months. I do not snack, I don't have cheat meals, no sugar, I cut out breads and pasta, and I eat about 1000-1200 calories everyday with everything weighed and portioned accordingly.
I'm getting very frustrated at this point because I have tried to lower my calories even further and the scale still isn't budging. The only things I can think of, that may be the issue is I work 12 hour days 6 days a week and therefore, I do not have time or the energy to exercise. I remain sitting 90% of my day and I do come home and eat late and sleep very soon after.
I'm currently 330 pounds. So at this weight I feel like the pounds should be dropping off me rather quick still. A lot of people START their diet/lifestyle change at this weight. I'm eating way under my recommended calories I know but I've been doing this since day 1 and I do not feel hungry or deprived in any way. So it doesn't make sense to eat "just because". That was what got me to my highest weight in the first place.
Does anyone have a meal plan, a book recommendation, or advice that could help me get over this hurdle and start losing again? With my time being very limited exercise is tough for me to factor in at this point but if that's what you all think might be the problem, please let me know!
Thanks all! Happy New Year!
Adding this: I typically eat the same things for breakfast and lunch with little variation. Breakfast: 100 calories oatmeal with fruit and coffee black. Lunch: 2 eggs, baby carrots and 100 calorie pack of hummus or guac to dip them in. Dinner: Varies but usually 3 oz. of lean protein and 1-2 cups of veggies.

