My first day on the programme. I didn’t manage to get any exercise today and ate a lot better than on most days but when I totalled the calories up it was roughly 1639 for the day instead of my target 1350!! So feeling like a failure already!
Over the years I have put on weight at need to loose a minimum of 10kgs! Seems next to impossible to me right now, but I know so many people have done it.
Think I just need some encouragement and more confidence in myself to really do it this time.
Thanks for reading!
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Why do you have a target of 1350? That seems to low to me. Put your details into the NHS BMI calculator and see what calorie range it advises.
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Hi, Sorry to bother you but I checked the BMI calculator as suggested by you and it recommends my calorie intake to be between 1345 to 1750 and that I should aim at the lower end to loose 1to 2 pounds a week. Does that mean that I will still loose weight if I consume calories more in the region of 1500-1600? It’s all a bit confusing as have never calorie counted before!
Hi well done for making the big step that you want to change! Please don't see it as something to fail at - make small changes towards the healthier you and you are more likely to achieve long term sustainable change. Having tried to do too much too soon in the past I feel that this has been the biggest difference for me. Good luck - I'm 51 weeks from beginning this change and average 1lb week loss ( which initially I was frustrated with) but that's almost 4 stone now. Gradually added new exercise challenges. X
Eventually we learn that that weight loss is about one key thing. Planning. If you fail to plan you are planning to fail.
A phone app like Myfitnesspal (very popular here) which is free and VERY easy to use allows you to track through the day and find out well before the end of the day if you need to ease up.
Most days I sit down first thing and pan the day for eating so I know at the start where I will end up. It becomes a powerful tool for saying no to that chocolate bar instead of yes if you know you only have 50 spare calories for snacks.
Good luck and keep posting! You will get plenty of support here
Thank you, Downloaded the app and you are right it helps to know in advance what your meal plan is. I normally cook everything from scratch but am a working mother of 2 and sometimes get so tired by the end of the day that look for quick fixes! Today was much better as knew before dinner how many calories I had left to consume so came in at -65 which is a whole lot better than yesterday! so feeling a bit more positive today
Well done.. your being cheered on your journey.. 1639 the first time turned out just 39 over.. Planning ahead works and gives you the expectation of what can be had and enjoyed.
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