Monday, March 30, 2026

Didn’t lose weight but feel amazing

After a heartbreak and subsequent low appetite, I was at my lowest weight of 113 lbs last March. In the year since, I gained a boyfriend (now a fiance) and 20 lbs that snuck up from all those delicious dinners and snacking on the couch.

I got back to calorie tracking in February, putting myself in ~400 cal deficit daily. By mid-March, I was down a measly pound. My period was late (uncharacteristic for me), and I was constantly thinking about food.

That’s when I decided: I don’t want to lose a number on the scale, then relax and gain it all back again. I want to actually change my eating and activity habits for life. I allowed myself to get back to almost maintenance calorie levels (1600-1700) but also try to increase my step count and take the gym more seriously. I stopped obsessing over how much my body weighs, but rather how it feels and how it functions.

I realized that I’d much rather not be a certain number, but instead enjoy life. Eat simple food, move my body, be able to lift stuff and use my muscles. My cravings are things like grilled chicken, yogurt with berries, avocado toast. I got a buffalo chicken roller at a gas station recently, and was so disgusted by the taste that I couldn’t take more than a bite. I used to LOVE gas station snacks! Most days I don’t even get to my maintenance calorie levels, because I feel full from all the veg and protein.

That’s all to say: when I shifted my thinking from numbers and restriction to whole foods and movement, I got into a much better mental space, and I noticed my clothes started fitting better.

Good luck in your weight loss endeavors, whatever your starting point may be!

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