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I use lose it (i think I paid £15 for the year!) but I don’t schedule my days in advance.
I’ve always been a bit all or nothing with my eating - I go through phases of having to force my self to eat and then (more commonly) wanting to eat non stop. I’ve been like that since I was a child. I really dislike the feeling of being deprived of something I want and I respond so much better to successes rather than failures. I’ve learnt just to roll with it as opposed to forcing myself to stick to conventional dieting rules. I want this to be a life long change rather than a diet, so the only rule I have is that each month I eat less than I burn off.
My daily intake is set as 1700 on lose it (that was auto generated based on my starting weight, goal, movement). 90% of the time I’m under that target so I get a nice green tick that makes me feel better about my self. I’m below my weekly target by 2000-3000 calories 75% of the time so I know I have leeway when I want it. I tend to focus on my weekly/monthly intake rather than my daily, which is something I really like about lose it.
Here’s a 8 week period when I recorded everything every single day. It’s pretty representative: