DVCFan1994
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I had a super crazy weekend, I weighed in yesterday, and thought I reported but never hit post I guess. I gained a pound. Ugh. So 0% for me. But I am not surprised. DH was away all last week, I kept eating on the go, dealt with stress by eating a ton of candy off my gingerbread house and I am having all kinds of foot/ankle/calf pain messing with my training. So I had to take Friday - Sunday off from exercise.
So today's QOTD is very timely. All my stalls in progress, weight regains, etc are easily defined for me. It is stress. I have 0% self control in the eating department when I am stressed. I may have a super healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a couple healthy snacks, because those are all routine. But I'll make myself nachos at night, grab handfuls of chocolate chips after a kid has a meltdown, snack while I am making dinner, and still eat the whole dinner, etc.
Compounding that is usually my stress is related to schedule changes that also effect my exercise plans, which means less exercise and more food. Not a good equation.
Right now (except for today when I had a lot of time for the gym) I will have less workout time, or at least it will be less intense due to my foot problems. Today I added extra time to make up for it. I will not be able to do that the rest of the week. Time to refine my diet a bit to better control my general junk intake and watch portion sizes so I can get back on track.
So today's QOTD is very timely. All my stalls in progress, weight regains, etc are easily defined for me. It is stress. I have 0% self control in the eating department when I am stressed. I may have a super healthy breakfast, lunch and dinner, and a couple healthy snacks, because those are all routine. But I'll make myself nachos at night, grab handfuls of chocolate chips after a kid has a meltdown, snack while I am making dinner, and still eat the whole dinner, etc.
Compounding that is usually my stress is related to schedule changes that also effect my exercise plans, which means less exercise and more food. Not a good equation.
Right now (except for today when I had a lot of time for the gym) I will have less workout time, or at least it will be less intense due to my foot problems. Today I added extra time to make up for it. I will not be able to do that the rest of the week. Time to refine my diet a bit to better control my general junk intake and watch portion sizes so I can get back on track.