Over the last few months I have worked on letting go of all the tracking methods and equipment I've used to diet. I didn't start off obsessed but slowly over time I kept adding on a form of tracker that would help keep me accountable of my actions. Each one was like a badge of honor, proof that I was a responsible healthy human in charge and in control of my actions. They were proof that I was trying, that I was working hard, proof of my healthy intentions and my commitment to being healthy.
As I started to release myself of these trackers I felt scared and out of sorts. Like taking the training wheels of my bike. Would I be trustworthy to eat without my food scale? Would I lose weight if I didn't track my carbs? Would I exercise if I didn't log it? But slowly and surely I've done well without them. And to tell you the truth I didn't think it was a big deal to have all these trackers until I confesses them to my NT last week and she genuinely looked surprised at how many there were. I even confesses to my BFF yesterday and she started crying. She had no idea that I was buried in a world of constant logging and dieting.
Goodbye old trust methods. I think I'm balanced on 2 wheels now!
- food log
- MyFitnessPal
- LoseIt app (yes I used both, simultaneously)
- all my "health" magazine subscriptions
- measuring tape
- Fitbit
- food scale
- health food sites
- weight loss shows
- exercise log
- exercise challenges
The one I struggle with now is giving up the scale. I'm still too dependent on it. I'm going on a 6wk vacation to Europe next week and will have no access to one. Hopefully when I get back the addiction to that will be gone too.
Freedom




Everyone is different. What can be a help for some can be a burden and debilitating for others. I am just glad you found what works for YOU! 
