<p>You just logged something. Good.</p>
<p>One entry is more useful than you think, and here is why: it makes the number visible. Most people on a plan have never actually seen the number for what they just ate. They''ve estimated. They''ve rounded. They''ve skipped the awkward bits.</p>
<p>Now you know the actual number for one actual thing you chose.</p>
<p>Do that for a week and two things happen:</p>
<ul>
<li>You start to recognize the shape of your day without looking.</li>
<li>You notice which foods are "expensive" for how they make you feel.</li>
</ul>
<p>That''s the whole job of logging. It is not a graded assignment. You log to see. Seeing makes the next choice a real choice instead of a default.</p>
What the first log actually tells you
Feraz