Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Apparently I can't count...

And by that I mean that while I can certainly count from 1 to at least a quadrillion, I certainly can't seem to count my calories.

Why is it so hard?  I mean, all I have to do is a quick search on MyFitnessPal (user: sugar4becky if you wanna add me) and there are the foods and their respective calorie contents.  It's a quick add.  However, I apparently can't even do that.  Why not?  Because I already know the answer!

Years of off-and-on again counting have left me with a good estimator when it comes to calorie content.  I don't count all my calories because I know they add up to no good.  Why is it that our female bodies only need about 1400-1800 calories per day to function and maintain, when I swear it takes a good 2000+ calories to make me feel full.

These are the things that are frustrating about trying to lose weight...

If at first you don't succeed, try and try again...

5 comments:

  1. It's hard adjusting but you get used to it after awhile. The nice think about MFP is that I always have it with me. I can look foods up when I'm out and try to make better choices.

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  2. And as I get older it gets harder and harder. They told me that when I was 20s, 30s...and I didn't believe them. I said it's a lack of exercise. Well, now I know that it's not via a lack of exercise because I exercise every.stinking.day and I've still gained weight. Being female and getting older stinks big sometimes.

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  3. okay. guess blogger hated me and didnt want to post my comment. boo. basically i just said that i can relate to everything you are saying. when i first started losing weight there was a good 2-3 months that i did so well calorie wise. then i suddenly just felt like i had a pass to get away with eating anything i wanted. boo. time to get back on track. i am with you! maybe i need to look into myfitnesspal??

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  4. Not sure what this has to do with being female? I think its age and marriage. I am the not so proud owner of about 50lbs since I got married.... Ugh

    Devin C

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  5. It's funny. If we were cars we'd be proud that we were so energy efficient. It simply takes less fuel to keep us going. Somehow that kind of energy efficiency doesn't make me happy.

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