Day 7 didn’t go how I planned.
Not even close.
I had every intention of working out… getting my walk in… staying on point.
But one chore turned into a whole-day situation.
And just like that—the entire plan was gone.
No workout.
No walk.
No “perfect” finish.
And yeah… that’s frustrating.
Because when I know I’m heading back to work the next day, it feels like that was my last shot to “do it right.”
Here’s What Actually Happened
Even though the day fell apart…
I stuck to my diet I stayed mostly on track with fasting I ate a little later than I wanted (because I got home late)
But I didn’t spiral.
And that’s the difference this time.
This Is Where Most People Mess It Up
One bad day turns into:
“I’ll just start over next week.”
Not this time.
Because I already had 6 solid days behind me.
So Day 7?
It didn’t undo anything.
The Result
The next morning… I stepped on the scale.
Down 3 lbs.
That’s it right there.
Not perfection.
Not a flawless week.
Just consistency over time.
What This Week Proved
You don’t need perfect days.
You need:
More good days than bad A plan you can come back to The discipline to not quit when things get off track
That’s it.
Where I Go From Here
The reset worked.
I’m back in control.
Momentum is rolling again.
Now it’s just about keeping it going.
If You’ve Been Following Along…
Don’t overthink this.
If your day falls apart—fine.
Just don’t let it turn into a week.
