Anonymous wrote:I use the Lose It app to count calories. I have a reasonable daily goals (1800 cals) and understand what kinds of foods to eat to properly fuel myself, meet my macros, and still fall below my calorie limit.
I always do great until dinner time. I eat light during the day because I need that big meal at the end of the day to feel sated (and I usually eat dinner after an intense workout). But then I might want seconds. Or dessert. Or a snack during Breaking Bad...
I just lose control by the end of the day. I'm tired, I'm bored, the kitchen is right there...
How do you stay on track?
I feel you! I can do perfectly at breakfast and lunch, but then I get home, open a bottle of wine, and the night goes downhill from there. I think planning dinner meals in advance helps so you know what you're getting into and have something specific to look forward to. Also, not keeping snack-y junk around the house. I like air-popped popcorn or apple slices for a TV snack - healthy but still gives me the volume.