Katie shares her progress report
Katie Gilmore finishes up the guest series with a few positive thoughts for our readers. We asked Katie to give us a progress report on how well she’s doing with her goals and to briefly evaluate her overall wellness journey. (Check out Katie’s original post to get a refresher on what she hopes to accomplish, and catch her video evaluating Graphite.) So, how’s she doing today? Keep reading to find out!
I fell off for about a week. It’s not difficult to pick it back up again, so that’s made the process easier. I’m also more accustomed to the searches and have built in some custom meals to cut down on my tracking time. Using the tool is a great reminder to look for opportunities to get in my fruits/vegetables. Lately I’ve noticed that I’ll choose veggie-heavy options at restaurants simply because I need to get in the servings for the day. That being said, I still enjoy a good steak dinner.
I’ve found that having a portable breakfast has helped me to stay on track with my goal of eating breakfast every day. A granola bar, a piece of fruit or a muffin seems to work well. I think I got burned out on the same kind of granola bar, which is why I lost the habit of eating breakfast. Now, I’m trying to make sure I have a variety in my pantry.
Focusing on the fruit/vegetable servings has been a natural way to keep my calories in check, which I didn’t expect. I thought I might lose focus of the calories, but thankfully I didn’t have to pay as much attention as I thought. Aside from my love of cheese, there’s not a lot you can do to make those options high-calorie. It also opens up room in my calorie counting for more indulgences like a milkshake or some dark chocolate. And the good news is that I’ve been able to maintain my weight.



Being held accountable can help us all stay motivated to live healthier. For some, working out might be a little more fun (and effective) with a pushy friend by our side, urging us to jog that extra mile. And surely most would agree that dieting is much easier when those around us are dieting too. (Nothing beats a great salad, but it’s not easy to love lettuce when your dining partner is devouring a burger.) To get to the point, people in our lives provide support and hold us accountable..jpg)
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