keeping a food journal helped me

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angwhit

Joined: Apr 10
Posts: 3

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 06:09
Very Happy Started at 214 my higest weight. Started logging every thing I ate and it helped me make smart choices. 1200 calories was a struggle on a daily and now it's a daily achievement.
Don't get me wrong I have my days where I want to cheat, but I look at the progress and it is not
Worth all my efforts.Cool

So I recommend journaling it helps.
kingkeld

Joined: Sep 09
Posts: 1,381

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 07:24
Well done! You're absolutely right - keeping your food journal gives YOU the control. Smile
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- Kingkeld.
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- Kingkeld.
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I started my weight loss journey on October 4th, 2010 - and this is what I have accomplished so far:
AquaSurf00

Joined: Sep 12
Posts: 74

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 09:11
You are so right. Before I never realized just how much junk I was eating. Or I was eating things that I THOUGHT were low in calorie but it wasnt! Journaling has changed my life! Keep it up!

Quitting is NOT an option!

SW: 293
GW: 193
riocaz

Joined: Jun 12
Posts: 485

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 12:09
It really does help, and if you log everything and plateau you will know it's not something you've done and is likely water or other "transient" weight.

42" jeans(25/01/2013) 40"(28/02/2013) 38"(20/03/2012)
Down from 60" waist jeans since June 21st 2012!

Mini-goals 2013:
1-5 complete!
Mini-goal 6: 36" Jeans <- Bought I can get them on but they are a bit tight to wear all day.
Mini-goal 7: 220lb

2013 Targets: 15 stone (210lb)
Maintaining between 210 and 217lb for 6 months following hitting my target!

Treats:
St Paul's Cathedral - Climbing to the Whispering Gallery and Beyond (April)
Painting course - Starts on Wednesday!

Onwards and Downwards! Smile
FullaBella

Joined: Oct 12
Posts: 500

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 12:24
The journal has definitely been effective with the loss - it was so easy to think I was mentally adding it all and keeping a total. I especially like that it helped me start thinking about the total makeup of food besides just calories and fat grams; now I'm able to see fiber, protein and carbs at a glance too.

I continually tell myself once I reach goal I hope to have enough bad habits out of the way to eat intuitively and mindfully and with an ever expanding database of 'healthy food' in my head and won't feel the need to record every single thing. Then I'll read yet another 'Yep, I'm back... thought I could do it on my own and was wrong' journal or post and wonder if this is going to be my daily routine for life...

Stay tuned Smile
Eat What you Love ~ Love What you Eat

marlajune

Joined: Jul 10
Posts: 4

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 12:28
Writing down the food, exercise and weigh ins have all helped me to stay focused! I enjoy reading other people's posts and gain encouragement from other's successes and giving them a "high Five" and a "well done!" I also like giving encouragement to those who may need it. Love the journals! Now if I could just find some ACTIVE Buddies, seems like nobody is active....
riocaz

Joined: Jun 12
Posts: 485

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 12:47
Quote:
I continually tell myself once I reach goal I hope to have enough bad habits out of the way to eat intuitively and mindfully and with an ever expanding database of 'healthy food' in my head and won't feel the need to record every single thing. Then I'll read yet another 'Yep, I'm back... thought I could do it on my own and was wrong' journal or post and wonder if this is going to be my daily routine for life...


I think more along the lines of:

When I get to target I will continue to weigh myself weekly. And if my weight gets up beyond X I will go back to journalling and controlling my intake until I'm back to target.

I don't want to journal everything forever. But I know I will creep up if I allow myself leeway. But so long as I keep an eye on the creep I should be able to manage it. Smile

42" jeans(25/01/2013) 40"(28/02/2013) 38"(20/03/2012)
Down from 60" waist jeans since June 21st 2012!

Mini-goals 2013:
1-5 complete!
Mini-goal 6: 36" Jeans <- Bought I can get them on but they are a bit tight to wear all day.
Mini-goal 7: 220lb

2013 Targets: 15 stone (210lb)
Maintaining between 210 and 217lb for 6 months following hitting my target!

Treats:
St Paul's Cathedral - Climbing to the Whispering Gallery and Beyond (April)
Painting course - Starts on Wednesday!

Onwards and Downwards! Smile
FullaBella

Joined: Oct 12
Posts: 500

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 12:57
@Rio - that's what I mean / intend as well. I am planning to give myself a +7lbs two weekly weighs in a row as my 'measure' to allow for water/muscle/fluctuations. Have you set an amount for yourself?
Eat What you Love ~ Love What you Eat

riocaz

Joined: Jun 12
Posts: 485

Posted: 18 Feb 2013, 20:26
Not yet I want to get to my current target then I need to sit myself down and make some decisions.

42" jeans(25/01/2013) 40"(28/02/2013) 38"(20/03/2012)
Down from 60" waist jeans since June 21st 2012!

Mini-goals 2013:
1-5 complete!
Mini-goal 6: 36" Jeans <- Bought I can get them on but they are a bit tight to wear all day.
Mini-goal 7: 220lb

2013 Targets: 15 stone (210lb)
Maintaining between 210 and 217lb for 6 months following hitting my target!

Treats:
St Paul's Cathedral - Climbing to the Whispering Gallery and Beyond (April)
Painting course - Starts on Wednesday!

Onwards and Downwards! Smile



 
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