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Lissy

11/04/2020 8:34AM
How do you become less disheartened when the scale goes the other way?

I am really great at self sabotaging. It’s a skill. When the going gets tough I usually quit because it’s too hard.

I ordered lunch out yesterday and vastly undercounted the meal on MFP. Then I overate some sides at dinner. Plus I grabbed a not-healthy snack when I wasn’t even hungry. Shockingly, my weight jumped up a bit this morning. I’m fighting with that voice that’s saying “this is too hard, just give up.” One tough day, a couple of not great decisions, doesn’t make me a failure. And weight fluctuations are a thing.

It just... sometimes it sucks. How do you talk yourself out of a slump?

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kiley d.

Like same girl! You got this

Katie

I remind myself that I’m changing for life and that expecting myself not to have overeating days for the rest of my life is unrealistic. Getting rid of an all or nothing, temporary diet mindset has been hugely helpful. I also have given myself permission to be like 80/20. If I spend 80% of my meals prioritizing health and choosing the better-for-me choice, then the other 20% of the time I have room to indulge a bit. That’s helped my indulgences not to be as large because I know there will be another one in the future! I don’t have to eat ALL of the Oreos if I allow myself to also have one tomorrow. Maybe I don’t even need to have one if I know they’ll still be available to me later.

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