Balance is critical when learning to ride a bike. It's the same when seeking to meet a goal. Bekah and I were just talking about having balance in a diet when trying to lose weight. It's really tempting to just eat an insanely strict diet and completely cut out certain foods. The problem is unless you are going to keep that up after you lose weight, you will have trouble maintaining your weight loss. It is also tempting to simply fill all of your calories with one food you really like. Sure, if you limited your calories, and only ate Doritos (I know, I know, a Doritos diet does sound absolutely amazing!) to meet that calorie intake you would still lose weight. The problem is that you would also be lacking nutrients you need. I mean we all had that friend that ate chips and drank Diet Mountain Dew for each meal while staying a skinny as a pole. They probably weren't very healthy and if it continued they would eventually get really sick. My goal has been to find the balance of eating nutritious, tasty food, while limiting calories to lose weight. I really like food. I wanted to learn how to balance enjoying the foods I eat while monitoring my intake. I also wanted to find the discipline to avoid overeating and to work out each day. So I've balanced my calorie intake with a regular workout, and if you look at my tracker each day you'll see that I'm not just eating celery and carrot sticks. I still eat pizza and other tasty foods, I just limit the amount and frequency that I have them. I am learning to have balance in my diet, and it's helping me lose my butter half.
My intake was great today. Bekah made a really good breakfast, we had left over grilled food for lunch, and then finished the day off with a salad. I did have a few sweet things, but really limited the amount. I got a full workout in before church this morning, and really felt great all day. I think I need to start working out each morning.
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