I promise myself to stay on plan tomorrow, November 17, 2011 and Friday, November 18, 2011. I will post on here whether I was successful or not, but I know I will be successful. Anyone is welcome to join my two-day challenge.
I look forward to sharing in your success (speaking what's to become...)
I know today will be a great day for me. A business meeting scheduled for today and tomorrow was cancelled. That is one less temptation to fight against today (and tomorrow).
Even though my BFF and I and our two toddlers stopped by Cheesecake factory yesterday for dessert, I STILL came out totally within my calories! Just an FYI, the Godiva brownie sundae is probably the least damaging dessert on the menu, especially if split 3 ways (and we didn't eat one of the 3 brownies).
Played racquetball with my husband this morning and weight trained. Body very stubbornly maintained over the last week though.
for maintaining your calories AND for staying on plan Kellie. Your baby is so cute!
Last night I failed miserably. Habits are so hard to break. On Friday nights I usually sit at home with takeout and Netflix. I don't know how many calories were in the food but judging from the amount I ate, I know it was way more than it should have been. Ah well. Today is another day.
It took me such a long time to have that "Tomorrow is another day" mentality, FassGal, so good for you! I am not going to eat perfectly every day for my next 70+ years of life, so why beat myself up over it? I have cheat days. I will get over it and get back on track LOL.
Thanks! I did great until late last night. We went to Fuddruckers for an early dinner and I was so good and put half my turkeyburger in a to go container right away and ate the other half and apple slices (!!) instead of fries. All was well and good until 10 or so when I got really hungry again and instead of making myself something good, ate the other half. I was still (barely) within my calories for the day, but it wasn't the best choice.
The hardest thing for me to learn has been that I don't have to wait until tomorrow to get back on track!
thanks aBroadAbroad! Life is meant for living, and obsessing over mistakes isn't how I'd like to live.
Kellie, I am still struggling with learning that I don't have to wait until tomorrow to get back on track. One day (soon) I'll get there! thanks for doing this challenge with me