What eating and walking have in common...
A few years ago I wore a pedometer every day. Okay, maybe 10 years ago. I wasn't always great, but I hit 10,000 steps enough that it was an achievable goal and I was always *very* happy to see those days when I really shot past 10,000. It gave me a great sense of satisfaction and made a few hours in front of the TV seem not-so-decadent.
But every morning, I had to hit the reset button on the damn thing and start all over. It didn't make any difference what I did the day before, every day started out at zero.
I have come to see my eating like that. It doesn't matter how good yesterday was, or last week, or last month, I still have to get up every morning and reset the pedometer. Nothing I did before changes what I have to do today.
I think of this is as the paradox of the pedometer. Thank goodness every day is a new beginning. Then again, I hate that it's just one damn day at a time. Today I am feeling grateful for the new beginning part. Not that I've had a bad week - it's been good, eating-wise. But I don't get to rest on my laurels or my failures, and today that feels comforting. Everything seems possible. Here's to a good weekend for all!
Amazing, Wonderful Analogy Happy! I love that "The Paradox of the Pedometer" Pure poeetry and awesome advice.
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160 lbs lost. Surgeons Goal Reached in 33 weeks. My Goal in 37 Weeks.
VSG: 11/2/2011; LBL+Thigh Lift+BL: 10/3/2012; Brach+Mastopexy: 7/22/2013
rabid24
on 6/21/12 11:44 pm
on 6/21/12 11:44 pm
Absolutley! I wear a bodybugg, so I spend a lot of time thinking about calorie deficits and whether or not I've made my protein goal or had too many carbs...
Anyway, I have a sign hanging above my computer that says "To make goal by Christmas you must have a deficit of 1693 EVERY day". As I lose weight this will get harder and harder to do, and just because I did ok yesterday doesn't mean I can slack off today or that will put goal one day further away. So when I make my daily deficit goal (which has been every day so far) I give myself a star sticker on the calendar like I would if I was a potty training toddler, so that I can celebrate that day. But I know that the next day is something I still have to work for.
Thanks for the post :)
Anyway, I have a sign hanging above my computer that says "To make goal by Christmas you must have a deficit of 1693 EVERY day". As I lose weight this will get harder and harder to do, and just because I did ok yesterday doesn't mean I can slack off today or that will put goal one day further away. So when I make my daily deficit goal (which has been every day so far) I give myself a star sticker on the calendar like I would if I was a potty training toddler, so that I can celebrate that day. But I know that the next day is something I still have to work for.
Thanks for the post :)
rabid24
on 6/22/12 1:53 am
on 6/22/12 1:53 am
For me it always works if I put in my food correctly. I lost 132 when I had the lapband and I give more credit to the bodybugg than I do the band. I've had my bodybugg for about 4 1/2 years, and when I really watch my calorie intake vs expediture I always lose. I love it because I don't have to question whether or not it's something I'm doing if I have a stall for a few days. If I've made my deficit, I know the weightloss will show up.
You should try it again for a month or two and see if it helps!
You should try it again for a month or two and see if it helps!