Ok, so I'm crap at tracking. I do track my weight daily, as I like to use the scales as a tool, and learn from decisions I have made yesterday to hopefully influence my new day and the new decisions I have to make. Tracking what food I eat, how much water I drink, and what exercise I'm doing is much more difficult for me. Whether it be that I'm too busy, I forget, I can't be bothered, or all three, sharing the minutiae isn't a habit I have yet. Maybe it's because I'm an introvert so think nobody is actually that interested or cares much about it; or maybe because my subconscious thinks I'm setting myself up for a fall? Whatever the reason, it is difficult for me. So instead, I will try to do a weekly update. It won't include all the details but will look for the positives, and be honest about the learning opportunities.
So, at the end of week 1, I have done some Body Groove everyday! (barring the 1st) Most days have been between 20-30 minutes, and it really is good fun. There's a surprising amount of ab-work that goes into dancing, and my muscles have really been feeling it when I wake up in the mornings.
I have been drinking plenty of water, and regularly hitting my 90 fl oz (3 bottles) goal.
My food has been up and down. I have been making some good choices: I have made egg fried cauli rice a few times, I have chosen to eat a salad for lunch or when in a pub I chose to eat a starter with a side salad. Eating well at home seems to depend on how busy/lazy/stressed I am, as those are the times when I'm more likely to cook something that just requires to be shoved in an oven, or to order in. I need to pre-prepare food for the week, when I have more time on the weekends, so I can throw together something healthy quickly, without too much thought. Some points to learn from, include listening to when my body is full (at the Murder Mystery party I went to, I ate a curry with a whole naan, and then still found some space for birthday cake) and yesterday, after the meal in the pub we returned home with two Cakeaways. If you haven't experience a Cakeaway, it is not as simple as a cake that you eat at home. Rather than a 'normal' sized slice of cake, these slices are a good 8 inches tall, and 3-4 inches wide at the back. When we returned home, we shared some of the cakes between the four of us, my husband took the girls to bed, and I mindlessly ate until I realised what I was doing... On the positive side, I did stop eating, before I ate it all and put them in the fridge and today when the others were eating the cakes, I didn't have any because I knew I had my share yesterday. Think positive!
As far as weight, I had put some on over Christmas, as I expected I would, and this week I have lost 1 kilo.
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