Well done anyway.
I've just had a check of what I've eaten over the last 3 weeks. I've been very slack in recording as I go, let alone monitoring, and I find myself updating the list at the end of the day more often than not.
For sure, weekends away, when I have less control, are higher, but shockingly not as much difference as I'd expect. I've been within the daily intake target only 3 times, been very close a further twice and maybe one or two others not too far above, but the others are way over.
Here's the problem with losing enthusiasm for something that's been going on far too long. The recording slips, the monitoring does, and one relies on not gorging oneself, but simply eating when one feels the need, and the amount eaten must just rise over time.
I don't understand this idea of not monitoring and just eating healthily; clearly it doesn't work well. Not that I spend ages in the kitchen preparing stuff, but I avoid most things on the high energy list.
I definitely have to find the push to monitor properly over the day again. Perhaps plan better on the 4 days I am more in control.