Not really a January diet, or a diet at all (the whole change what you eat thing, always the plan but I've rarely stuck with it

), but I've been on/eating low-carb starting on the 2nd december, that day was 90g total carbs, dropped steadily over a week to <50g which was/is my target and now I'm regularly and easily below that.
I'm also aiming for 1900 calories (according to an online calculator my BMR should be ~2450, massively fat + sedentary lifestyle), again regularly and fairly easily hitting or being under target. I do relax it somewhat over the weekend, but rarely breach it still. I also add any exercise calories to it and use them.
I have no idea how much weight (or specifically fat I guess) I've lost, although I'm sure I've lost some (looser clothing etc), and more importantly I feel better than I did before the diet change, which has given me the motivation/energy to get out the house and do exercise.
Just walking and cycling so far, walking went from 0.8 miles to 2-2.5 mile routes, stopped increasing there mostly as that's ~40 minutes at the moment which fits in my day easily. Cycling 5-6 miles ~2x a week, I did do an 8 mile ride a couple of weeks ago and it both utterly knackered me but also my walking the day after suffered badly (calf pain mostly), plan is to increase that over the next few rides.
So yeah, overall going well, enjoying things in general, losing weight and more importantly stuck to it for basically 2 months now, which beats pretty much every diet change I've ever tried
