Oh, Scale you fickle mistress
nmpoli
Posts: 17 Member
I want to weigh myself less often so I don't obsess about every small change.
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I gain weight when I don't weigh myself because I become complacent.
thoughts, suggestions, funny gifs?
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I gain weight when I don't weigh myself because I become complacent.
thoughts, suggestions, funny gifs?
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I really only weigh in about 1x month. Take lots of pictures as you go. They are often a better measurement of your progress.0
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I weigh every day so I understand the differences and have more data points to trend.0
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I really only weigh in about 1x month. Take lots of pictures as you go. They are often a better measurement of your progress.
I definitely agree. I have photos and they were the best thing I could have done.
I just have a hard time staying focused without the constant information coming in.0 -
Weight often and let mathematics smooth out the fluctuations.0
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I weigh every morning - but honestly, I'm looking more at the body fat% then the # on the scale...for instance, today, I weight the exact same as I did yesterday morning...but the body fat% went down by 0.5% so I was quite happy!0
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I weigh in 'Officially' once a week (tomorrow in fact)
but I weigh myself twice a week (once on Thursdays and once of Sundays)
Personally, this gives me the confidence boost to know that im still heading in the right direction for my official weigh in (if I weighed in once a week, I would be so afraid of falling off the wagon and not knowing the damage)
I know its silly but i fear that going a whole 7 days without keeping an eye on the figures will make me weigh double on weigh in days.
I used to weigh in every single day because i became obsessed with how much i lost... and became severely depressed when i gained on that day.
2 times a week works for me0 -
I weigh every day so I understand the differences and have more data points to trend.
Same here, well, that was my initial reason for doing so.0 -
I weigh in 'Officially' once a week (tomorrow in fact)
but I weigh myself twice a week (once on Thursdays and once of Sundays)
Personally, this gives me the confidence boost to know that im still heading in the right direction for my official weigh in (if I weighed in once a week, I would be so afraid of falling off the wagon and not knowing the damage)
I know its silly but i fear that going a whole 7 days without keeping an eye on the figures will make me weigh double on weigh in days.
I used to weigh in every single day because i became obsessed with how much i lost... and became severely depressed when i gained on that day.
2 times a week works for me
I like that - kind of meets in the middle between the two issues I'm having.0 -
Woo Hoo!! That's awesome! My scale is kind of wonky in the BF% department, but I agree that going by that is a fantastic indicator.
I'd like to travel back in time and get my body fat measured when I first started losing0 -
Scale? Mirror? Dress/jeans? They all hate me.0
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Maybe measure?0 -
:noway: Scale? Mirror? Dress/jeans? They all hate me.0
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I'm in maintenance and I weigh daily...I understand normal body weight fluctuations so they don't bother me...I know that I fluctuate between about 180 - 184 Lbs day to day throughout the week and that means I'm maintaining. If I start to see a trend upward from there then I know I need to check myself...that hasn't really happened in the past 6 months or so I've been in maintenance though. I just intend to catch any trend upwards and nip it right then and there...much easier that way then having to diet off 40 Lbs again.0
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I weigh every day so I understand the differences and have more data points to trend.
Was weighing myself everyday from Jan 17 until Sept 3.
Now I will only weigh once per month. I am no longer losing 2-5 pounds each week like clockwork. I was driving myself crazy in August, it slowed down.
Next weigh in 11/3.0 -
When I am in active weight loss mode, I weigh every day to note the daily fluctuations. I think if you see your weight going up and down every day, it helps to desensitise you to the daily gains and losses, so that you're not so concerned when you see that gain. If you weigh less frequently, you might happen to weigh in on the day you have a 1lb gain, which can not possibly help with motivation (if you're motivated by the scale value). Also, daily weighing stops you obsessing about your possible weight gain or loss between weigh-ins (which I know I would do). This is what works for me, anyway.0
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