There's no need to beat yourself up so much. I think probably 99% of us on this diet have been there psychologically many many times in the past. We are human.
I think you just need to have firm goals and tell yourself that you are worth it and if everyone is having the office birthday cake that you know will set you back half a week or more to get back into ketosis, just smile, pass on it and maybe lie and tell them you are gluten intolerant (I almost did that myself Saturday night until I saw the table I was at selected a dessert that had chocolate covered strawberries, then I just smiled and passed the platter instead saying, "No thanks, not for me.") It was a big step for me to do that personally because I, too, have always in the past figured, "Oh, I'll just super get back on track tomorrow or Monday. Girl scout promise!" Small wonder I have to lose 80 lbs.
Set yourself up for success. Like this Mothers Day, I know my PILs are going to have some completely ridiculously large cake or something and they'll expect their fat a$$ DIL to dig right into a big slice. Un uh, not this year. I'm bringing my own dessert or fixings for such. I will be firm, remind them all that diabetes is a big deal on both sides of my family, and just enjoy my OP dessert knowing that I'm still in ketosis and not cheating myself and who I want to be!
One of the ladies told me a couple days before I started the diet that I have to just not worry about what my family expects me to do and just do what I need to do for myself and my health. Keep that in mind and when life gets you down, remember to just keep swimming, just keep swimming.
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