I'm very motivated to lose the weight, eat right, and work out. I cut out a lot of sugar and junk from my diet and focusing on all the good stuff...whole grains, fruits, veggies, lean proteins, high fiber. I really just started my committment a few weeks ago and I had 2 good weeks in a row loosing 3-4 lbs. I've been feeling a whole lot better also.
I've always been a believer that one "bad" meal does not break one's efforts. However, I've been noticing that after one bad meal, of which I've maybe had 2 in the past 3 weeks, the scale registers a 2 lb. weight gain. If I eat "bad" it's usually just because I had an extra long day and didn't have time to plan or I'm getting home late and I need something quick to eat. But hardly the 3500 calories needed to gain a pound. Ok, so maybe it's just water weight. Then why does it take the whole next week to come off. If this is the way it's going to be I'll be losing and gaining the same 2 or 3 pounds over and over again, over one meal. And I do keep a journal and keep track of what I'm eating, so I know I'm not going over that much. If anything, I should just not lose, but to gain! It just doesn't make sense.
I've always been a believer that one "bad" meal does not break one's efforts. However, I've been noticing that after one bad meal, of which I've maybe had 2 in the past 3 weeks, the scale registers a 2 lb. weight gain. If I eat "bad" it's usually just because I had an extra long day and didn't have time to plan or I'm getting home late and I need something quick to eat. But hardly the 3500 calories needed to gain a pound. Ok, so maybe it's just water weight. Then why does it take the whole next week to come off. If this is the way it's going to be I'll be losing and gaining the same 2 or 3 pounds over and over again, over one meal. And I do keep a journal and keep track of what I'm eating, so I know I'm not going over that much. If anything, I should just not lose, but to gain! It just doesn't make sense.