Unstoppable1
New member
Day 19
Today has been pretty good. I had work from 2-8 and was very active. I'm at 19,000+ steps, so I got a lot of walking around in. Didn't get any new members to work with, but I did spot a few people on the bench, so that was fun. Tomorrow I have class, but I'm helping my mom's church group with a fundraiser later in the evening and all throughout Sunday, so not sure if I'll be able to squeeze the gym in this weekend. But at least I'll be up and about.
Food is as follows
Breakfast: bowl of cheerios w/ milk, banana, coffee - 345
Lunch: turkey sandwich w/ lettuce & spinach, veggie straws - 510
Snack: protein bar - 210
Dinner: chicken black bean bowl (rice, beans, grilled chicken, broccoli, salsa, & avocado) - 480
Total: 1545
Water intake: 79.6 fl oz
Over calories again, but not by much. And honestly, I'm not really worried. I'm really not too concerned about my weight and the scale at this point. I'm still very early on in what will be a long journey, and I'm trying not to rush, obsess, or hyper-focus on everything because that's what I would do in the past, and I'd burn out only a few weeks in. I'm really just taking it slow, getting used to being more active and decreasing my portions.
Do I have a goal weight? Absolutely. Eating healthier and exercising more is great, but it's all null and void if I continue to carry around this extra 20-30lbs of fat. But am I going to lose it in one month? Two months? No. And even if I somehow did, I can almost guarantee it'd come right back because I didn't do it right. I want permanent change, and that doesn't come through temporary fixes.
Have I gone over my daily calorie goal? Yes. Twice now, in fact. Is it going to derail me? No way. This is exactly why I write in this journal - to keep myself accountable, and to see not necessarily where I failed, but where I didn't always succeed. I can see what worked and what didn't, and adjust accordingly. Today was not my best day, I admit that. But I forgive myself and move on, and promise to do better.
Tomorrow is a new day.
To be continued...
Today has been pretty good. I had work from 2-8 and was very active. I'm at 19,000+ steps, so I got a lot of walking around in. Didn't get any new members to work with, but I did spot a few people on the bench, so that was fun. Tomorrow I have class, but I'm helping my mom's church group with a fundraiser later in the evening and all throughout Sunday, so not sure if I'll be able to squeeze the gym in this weekend. But at least I'll be up and about.
Food is as follows
Breakfast: bowl of cheerios w/ milk, banana, coffee - 345
Lunch: turkey sandwich w/ lettuce & spinach, veggie straws - 510
Snack: protein bar - 210
Dinner: chicken black bean bowl (rice, beans, grilled chicken, broccoli, salsa, & avocado) - 480
Total: 1545
Water intake: 79.6 fl oz
Over calories again, but not by much. And honestly, I'm not really worried. I'm really not too concerned about my weight and the scale at this point. I'm still very early on in what will be a long journey, and I'm trying not to rush, obsess, or hyper-focus on everything because that's what I would do in the past, and I'd burn out only a few weeks in. I'm really just taking it slow, getting used to being more active and decreasing my portions.
Do I have a goal weight? Absolutely. Eating healthier and exercising more is great, but it's all null and void if I continue to carry around this extra 20-30lbs of fat. But am I going to lose it in one month? Two months? No. And even if I somehow did, I can almost guarantee it'd come right back because I didn't do it right. I want permanent change, and that doesn't come through temporary fixes.
Have I gone over my daily calorie goal? Yes. Twice now, in fact. Is it going to derail me? No way. This is exactly why I write in this journal - to keep myself accountable, and to see not necessarily where I failed, but where I didn't always succeed. I can see what worked and what didn't, and adjust accordingly. Today was not my best day, I admit that. But I forgive myself and move on, and promise to do better.
Tomorrow is a new day.
To be continued...