I see new recipes I want to try all the time, but then realize I’d have to weigh everything out and input the data and figure out how much of it I can eat, and then I don’t even want to make it.
I feel like calorie counting is disturbing my relationship with food (food is good, should be enjoyed, in my opinion) to a point where I just don’t even want to eat anything that I haven’t already tracked before, and that stinks.
I’ve been religiously counting since March 1st, and I’m wondering whether I could take a break for a week and just breathe to give myself a reset. It’s not that I want to binge on high calorie, low nutrient foods like cookies, it’s that I want to be able to make a Mediterranean quinoa salad or low-oil potato curry and not worry about the calories I’m consuming 24/7.
Is taking a break okay sometimes? How can I reframe my relationship with food while calorie counting?
I feel like calorie counting is disturbing my relationship with food (food is good, should be enjoyed, in my opinion) to a point where I just don’t even want to eat anything that I haven’t already tracked before, and that stinks.
I’ve been religiously counting since March 1st, and I’m wondering whether I could take a break for a week and just breathe to give myself a reset. It’s not that I want to binge on high calorie, low nutrient foods like cookies, it’s that I want to be able to make a Mediterranean quinoa salad or low-oil potato curry and not worry about the calories I’m consuming 24/7.
Is taking a break okay sometimes? How can I reframe my relationship with food while calorie counting?