Read this if you feel you’ve eaten too many chocolate eggs this Easter

If you have eaten a tonne of chocolate over Easter – please don’t beat yourself up and do read on…

Let’s talk about the post Easter panic… have you eaten your body weight in chocolate and starting to beat yourself up about it – please DON’T!

If you have eaten more chocolate than usual and are now thinking “I have completely undone everything good and have ruined my progress”. You really have not.

To gain just 1lb of body fat, you would need to eat roughly 3,500 extra calories on top of what your body needs. That’s A LOT, right!?

Let’s put that into real terms using a Cadburys Easter egg: (My fav – Yum!)

A standard Cadbury medium Easter egg is roughly 800 to 1,000 calories

 That means you would need to eat around 3 to 4 full Easter eggs ON TOP of your normal food intake to gain 1lb of fat. Again, that is a lot of choc and realistically not how much you’d eat in a day.

Also that’s not spread across a few days, it would need to happen in a relatively short space of time.

 So what does this actually mean?

If you:

  • Had a few extra chocolates

  • Snacked more than usual

  • Did not stick perfectly to your routine

 You have not suddenly gained body fat.

What you might notice instead is:

  • Feeling a bit bloated

  • A slight increase on the scale which is usually water, food volume or salt

This is temporary and completely normal.

 The bigger picture

Progress is not made or broken in a single weekend.

It is built from:

  • What you do most of the time

  • Your habits across weeks and months

Not a few Easter eggs.

What to do now

  • Just get back to your normal routine

  • Please don’t restrict or punish yourself

  • Don’t overthink – just move forwards with a positive mindset

If you need more structured help – just drop me a message and I will help you.

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