During the week I've always had an easier time sticking to a healthy plan because there's a specific structure to my day.  Every day has the same schedule, so it's easier to stick to my plan, given that schedule.  The weekends are usually where I struggle.  The nice thing with Weight Watchers is that you have 35 flex points in addition to your daily points, so that if somethign comes up & you want something special that "costs" more, you can do that.  This weekend I faced my first date night on plan (a weekly tradition for my husband and I), my first cookout, and celebrating mother's day with 3 moms.  Normally all of these would be a reason to eat as much of whatever was being served.  But I'm happy to report these victories for the weekend:
1.  Date night--We planned ahead when going to the steakhouse & I researched points for foods there.  I made a plan ahead of time about what I was going to eat, and I stuck with it.  I got salmon, broccoli, and a salad.  We shared a small appetizer, but I budgeted for that & didn't go overboard.
2.  Date night--We then went to the movies.  The usual movie far would be an extra large pop and a huge bucket of popcorn, slathered in butter.  This time I brought a package of sugar free hard candy, the husband got a diet pop, and I got a bottle of water.  That was a huge victory, because I love my movie popcorn.  But I resisted.
3.  Cookout--A big chance to go overboard here, given there were hamburgers, hot dogs, italian sausage, pasta salad, potato salad, taco salad, chips, cookies, and pop.  I sampled a lot of what was there, but I didn't go overboard.  I also budgeted my points accordingly and used a few flex to round out the day.  It wasn't the healthiest food in the world, but I didn't splurge and over-do it.  And I didn't graze, which happens so often at cookouts!  Once everyone was done eating, we put the food away and it solved that problem!
4.  Mother's Day--Breakfast was the first hurdle.  We were going to my mother-in-law's for a breakfast of french toast and bacon.  Nothing too healthy about that option.  I ate 2 slices of each, and tried to limit the syrup I used.  I didn't have any other option in this case, so I just was careful with the rest of my day.
5.  Mother's Day--Lunch was the second hurdle.  My mom wanted fried chicken.  Not the healthiest thing in the world, huh?  I had a thigh & removed the skin.  Also had a small amount of leftover sides from the cookout.  Drank lots of water.  Didn't feel deprived, just didn't overdo it.  Good!
6.  Mother's Day--Dinner was the last hurdle.  I'd been dying for some chinese and we were headed to the buffet.  Usually a disaster if you're trying to eat healthy.  Once again, I made a plan before we went.  I knew that I usually ate a lot of crab at this place.  Crab by itself isn't so bad actually!  But it's the butter that gets you.  I looked at my points left for the day & my flex & decided that I would allow myself some crab with butter.  I also would have a cup of soup (low in points), some shrimp, and one scoop of chicken & broccoli.  I'd skip the rice since I was going with the points for the butter.  I left feeling satisfied & I didn't deny myself a treat that I really wanted. 
Overall, this weekend was filled with a lot of temptations.  The weekend is harder for me to stay with my healthy eating schedule anyway, then throw a holiday in there, and without a plan, I might have been destined for disaster.  But I wasn't.  I made a plan and stuck with it.  And I'm proud of myself.
What were your weekend victories?  If you write about it, link to it in the comments!
wow teale!!! i give you so much credit! you should be so proud.
ReplyDeleteAwesome choices girly!!! Way to go!! I am all about planning before you go :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome choices, especially at the movie theatre!
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