Thanks Totsie. I have to tell you I have been faithful with my food diary and not missed a day since I was banded. Like you i am incredibly busy but I knew if this was going to be life changing for me that i needed to wrap my head around what was going in my mouth and learn what correct portion sizes were. I am a single parent, manage a 39 bed acute care medical unit and am going to school getting a management degree with a health speacilty option, but I make sure that I take a few minutes every evening to write everything down I ate, and how many calories and protein it was. Also exercise I have done. I also in the same diary keep tract of my weekly weight and at the end of each month I take pictures , do measurements, and write down my BMI and body fat percentage. The combination of these things has been a great encouragement for me. For example maybe I have not lost as much weight as I would like in a month but my measurements say I have lost inches, that keeps me motivated. Also if I am feeling like eating something I should not, I will look back through my diary for the past year and see the pictures, lost weight, and lost inches and by the time I have done that I am so motivated again that I don't want to eat anything but what is good for my body.
I have never journaled food before because I was always "too busy", but I am positive that it is one of the reasons I have been so successful with my new life style. I have gone from 317 to 185 since last year so all I can say is give it a try girl, it might help to keep you motivated just like it does me
Debbie