Ate my stress today - why do I keep doing this to myself. I don't want another week to no progress. I need another way to control night eating. I always tell myself, just go to bed. But this little devil tells me to stay up and watch one episode, which turns to two or three and so much snacking. That's my problem - I need to just go to bed.
730 - Spinning 930 - Cheerios and a Banana 1200 - Soup and Yogurt with granola 100 - Life Cereal 700 - PB Banana Sandwich and a Mango 1000 - Strawberries and Whipped Cream 1030 - Life Cereal and Dole Chocolate Banana (2) 1130 - PB Cheerio Bar
Total - 2075 (ouch)
"If you don't sacrifice for what you want, what you want will be the sacrifice."
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It happens. I love the quote!
31 Mar 14 by member: FitOKay
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Don't worry, there are things you can do to work out this problem. But some of them may be difficult (just at first) although they would really help. I see you eat a lot of refined carbs. This is something you should look to slowly change because not only do they spike your insulin and cause your blood-sugar levels to crash, making you hungrier, but some of them (the ones with high fructose corn syrup), despite not being high-GI, are converted directly into fat by the liver. My suggestion would be to slowly (and the keyword here is "slowly", try to replace those refined carbs such as breakfast cereals etc with natural carbs such as more fruit for example or other types of food (I'm big on nuts, cheese, milk, soup, berries, dried fruits, etc and, lately, I started eating carrots. They fill you up and are low on calories just like many other veggies). If it's natural, it's already a plus because it's not likely to have added refined sugar. Just this change would help you a lot reducing your calories and also your food cravings. :)
31 Mar 14 by member: euheide
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Other than that, I found that, what really helps me is exercising more (not more intensely, but more time). It really works for me to mix a little aerobic exercise with a little calisthenics. Doing it everyday (being consistent) makes ALL the difference :)
31 Mar 14 by member: euheide
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Also notice that, the fiber in the fruit stops the absorption of a lot of the sugar in it. You may already know all of this but there's no way for me to tell so pardon me if that's the case :D
31 Mar 14 by member: euheide
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Thanks! It's always nice to get more view points. I think I'm in this middle zone where I'm trying to be an all natural vegan but I can't afford it so I fall into cereals and breads that are on sale. Exercising more would be nice - I definitely eat less when I'm busy. Thanks again for all the tips!
31 Mar 14 by member: The Love of Fit
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I understand. It's double the difficulty when the cost of food gets in the way of our intended diet. I'm glad that you're trying to go in the natural direction! As long as you're doing what you can, that's the only thing that counts! :)
31 Mar 14 by member: euheide
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