Just today, I’m not going to eat between meals and I’m not going to take seconds. And I’ll use the tools and guidance from The Hacker’s Diet to help me reach (and keep) my goal.
I can tell when I’m back in weight-loss mode. The biggest clue is that I spend my daydreaming time playing with numbers.i Imagining different rates of weightloss, I calculate the likelihood of different options and imagine the clothes I’ll wear when I get there. I know my (fantasy) goal worried readers, but it’s all part of my regular motivation routine.
It’s very unlikely I would cut back my calories per day to starvation levels.3 For one thing we’ve had experience with anorexia in my immediate family and I spent too many years being terrified of ‘triggering’ it in myself to risk it. Also, I know that as a weight loss strategy, it doesn’t make sense. That it slows down the metabolism, encourages depression and makes food way to important.
If I’m at risk at all it’s that I’ll walk too much.c I’m walking 2 hours a day (I don’t push myself, I walk 3 miles an hour) and if I could fit another hour a day in, I would. I could do it in the morning if only I could write and walk at the same time!
I found a nice calorie calculator at Nutrition.com.sg. Here’s a sample of my results:

You can see that by playing around with activity levels and calories eaten in a day, there are a lot of ways I could lose weight pretty fast.a I’m not sure I really want to — but it makes a nice dream.