anyone vary their calories daily?

  • I calorie count. I had noticed in the past I *seem* to lose weight better if I vary my calories rather than stick to a set amount. In the past, my weight tends to stale out if I stick to my calories, however if I have a few days here and there that I go over (not by a crazy amount) but a few hundred, I get a whoosh weight loss a few days later.

    Keeping this in mind I prefer to vary calories.

    Anyone else notice this?
  • Happens to me too
  • Definitely. I have, too.

    My calories tend to be varied because rather than count my daily meals/calories, I have a range of on-plan foods/meals and simply choose from this list each day depending on what I feel like eating. The result is that I eat a ballpark of calories each day rather than a measured amount.
  • Yes! I would much rather eat less one day and more another. My days typically vary depending on exercise as well. The more exercise, the more I get to eat that day - sometimes that provides good incentive for days when I just don't feel like it.
  • It's very normal for us to experience inconsistent hunger from one day to the next. When I was overeating, I'd stuff my face one day and then hardly eat anything the next. When I started calorie counting, I tried to eat very consistently every day, but it just didn't work for me. When I started eating more intuitively, plus using intermittent fasting, some days I'd wake up famished and other days I didn't feel hungry till the afternoon.

    I like to calorie average over the week. That way I can plan for a special occasion during the week. But I try not to eat over RMR on any day. The operative word is "try".
  • I do. I'm "suppose" to eat 2060 cal a day but I don't. Some days I have 500 calories left over, other days I have 20 and though not often, some days I go over by 100 or 2. It just depends on how hungry I am, what I'm craving, who I'm with (when I'm with the bf I have a much harder time staying under my goal...).
  • This is not a bad thing, in fact this is what "normal eaters" do quite naturally. If they over eat one day, they eat less the next day. I think of it as the holy grail of eating, being able to regulate.
  • I vary my calories daily. I have a maximum number of calories per day (1,500). I basically eat when I'm hungry, but I ensure that I don't exceed 1,500. So, some days I might eat 1,500, some days 1,200, some days 800. It all depends. On average, I'm in the 1,200-1,300 range...but I bounce up and down from day to day. I don't know if it helps my weight loss, but this approach makes sense for me. There's no point eating if I'm not hungry, and no point depriving myself if I am (well, within reason).
  • I just started to do this too. Instead of counting calories by the day I count them by the week. So instead of having 1600 a day to eat I have 11,200 a week. This give me a lot more flexibility with my meals. If I know I'm having a big dinner one day I'll just eat a bit less the day before and the day after.
  • I'm "eyeballing" my calories this time around so they definitely vary day by day depending on things like appetite, schedule, etc. And I seem to be losing weight just as well if not a little better than when I was super strict about it a couple of years ago.

    It also feels better mentally too, I have to say. Last time I was way too rigid about it and ended up breaking down about 10 weeks into it sobbing, "I'm so TIRED of thinking about food and calories all the time!" I gave up shortly after that and gained back all of the weight I lost plus a few extra rebellious pounds because I just didn't give a flying whatever anymore.