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Why I Keep a Food Diary

On my journey into being healthy, I've learned a few things about me.

  • I overestimate how healthy I actually am

  • I underestimate how bad a food actually is for me

  • I "treat" myself more often than I discipline myself

Recognizing these things about me has helped change the way I do things. Now, I try to be very disciplined in how I eat and how much I eat Monday thru Friday, making sure I hit the gym most every night, including weekends. The weekends are still a big challenge. I take it bite by bite. If I eat something junky at breakfast, I try to be sure to eat healthy at lunch, etc.


The 80/20 rule where you eat very well 80% of the time and use the 20% for cheese fries or that ice cream you've wanted all week is a great way to live. However, for me, I am in the healing stage still and feel that if I deviate too often, I begin to lose ground. Keeping a food diary helps me stay accountable to myself.


Recently, I was trying to understand why, after eating well for a while AND exercising, I was still feeling so rundown. My food diary was very revealing!


This is a list of the things I ate, the amounts, and the energy produced aka calories:



This shows the nutritional values and indicate if the goals have been met.

Yellow = Not Met

Green = Met

Red = Exceeded



Carbohydrates provide 4 calories

Protein provides 4 calories

Fat provides 9 calories


Based on this summary, I lacked a good bit of protein but I lacked a LOT of fat. Fat, the very thing that would provide the most energy.



Using this information, I tweaked my eating plan to include a little more protein and a lot more fat. Without a food diary, I would not have realized that was my problem. Without the proper information, I quite possibly would have become discouraged and would have struggled to stay on track.


If you need help figuring out the best way to find health, contact me. I will help you begin your journey into wholeness and healing.

"Knowledge itself is power." -Sir Francis Bacon

To use the app I use to log your food, go to Cronometer.




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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER

Cynthia A. Barrington is not a physician and the relationship between her and her clients is not as prescriber and patient but as educator and client. This content is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to provide medical advice or to take the place of such advice or treatment from a personal physician. It is fully the client's choice whether or not to take advantage of the information Cynthia presents. Naturopathy, homeopathy, flower essences, and any other recommendations do not "treat" illnesses; they address the entire person as a matter of wholeness that is an educational process, not a medical one. In order to be treated or diagnosed, Cynthia believes the advice of a holistic physician is in order. Never stop taking prescription medications without first consulting your physician. Consult your physician before starting a fitness program or taking supplements.

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