How often do you weigh yourself?
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I like to weigh every day first thing in the morning, im a serial weigher! Xx0
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I haven't weighed in yet....used another app for about a month before coming back here..trying to focus on eating right and exercise not the number on the scale right now is what I need for me to do this.0
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Daily, right after I do my business in the morning, and with as little clothing as possible. When I worked in patient education, this was the instructions given to heart failure survivors, and I guess it just stuck with me. The plateaus are tough but I if forget to weigh, I forget to do everything.0
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radbikerchick wrote: »I was weighing every day but I started getting obsessive over it - and it didn’t help that I was in a plateau. I recently made a resolution to go about seven weeks without weighing but to focus on following my exercise plan and tracking everything consistently and really sticking to the calorie limit. I managed to go about 10 days haha. But when I did weigh myself I was down quite a bit! It was encouraging... I am back in a no weigh period and it is really good for focusing on the substance of what I need to do to be healthy day to day and less on my feelings about fluctuations. I definitely don’t have the ability to observe fluctuations and not have some sort of emotion about them.
I like your thinking about focusing on substance and NOT feelings. Great non obsessive approach1 -
I weigh daily, but only log weekly. I am not discouraged by temporary gains and like to make sure I am on a general downward trend.0
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I have been weighing myself every day. I find that now that I am tracking what I eat so completely, it helps me to stay calmer actually. When I see a pound or more go on in a day, and I see that I went 1000 mg over in my salt consumption the day before, I know that it's water weight and it's coming off again soon. If I had only weighed in once a week, I wouldn't have seen that I had actually lost half a pound before that water weight gain and wouldn't feel confident that I would see a good loss again, as soon as I have a couple days where I'm not eating so many high-sodium foods.0
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I weigh myself daily, but that drives some people crazy. I'm getting close to my goal, though, so the weight is coming off sloowwwwwlllyyyyy. I weigh daily to get that extra accountability.0
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elisa123gal wrote: »Everyone does different things..but do what keeps you motivated and on track for losing weight.
Some have the personality to weigh everyday - and the fluctuations don't bother them one bit..they look at the general trend down over a period of time. That destroys me. i weigh every two weeks. i find i always make progress, so i keep motivated and i don't waste weeks doing things that aren't working.
When i stop weighing myself is when i kid myself and get fat slowly. Once i get to goal - i will weigh weekly to make sure the fat never creeps on me again.
I used to really look at the scale. It was motivating. The problem for me was once I reached my goal, my motivation was taken away. I have since stopped worrying about the scale. I still check my weight every 10-14 days just to make sure I’m losing. My goal is now just my daily calorie intake, and I don’t fret when I go over a day or two a week. The result is I’m still losing weight, at a bit slower pace than before, but without getting on an unsustainable emotional high of losing weight. This seems to be my best bet staying at a weight I can be happy with. Hitting weight goals feels too much like a finish line for me.0 -
First thing every morning for me.0
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Every morning, and sometimes too when I get home. Just to make sure I'm on track, even though I should know if I am or not going by how well I've eaten that day!0
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