And I couldn’t believe how much higher my TDEE has been since I moved, and how much easier it is to hit my step goals, movement goals, etc.
I recently moved from a 500 square foot tiny apartment to a 1400 square foot house which has two flights of stairs. A week after I moved, my Apple Watch started giving me notifications about how there’s been a change in my daily average steps, flights climbed, daily calories burned, etc. I don’t count “exercise calories burned” from my watch when determining my deficit because I don’t want to over estimate but I’ve definitely noticed a higher rate of weight loss since I moved.
The more I think of it, it makes sense. At my old place, if I got up to get a sweater, water, my phone charger etc, I only had to walk 5 feet to get it. Now when I need something, I’m often going upstairs or walking to the other side of my house. It really adds up. I’m getting 4000-5000 additional steps per day now.
I never would have imagined that moving to a bigger house would make it so much easier for me to lose weight, but it’s pretty noticeable, and I’ll take it!
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