Do you weigh yourself every day or once a week?
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every day and it needs to stop0
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Once a month.0
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Once a week.......sometimes once every two. Our success can't be judged on one day or week's, weight loss.0
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About once a week. Since body wieght flucuates a lot in one week, I feel more discouraged when I weight myself more than that.0
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I weigh twice a day: once in the morning and once in the evening. That way I have an idea of where I stand. However, my 'official' weigh in day is Wednesday. That is the weight that I record.0
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Every day as I have an app on my iphone that I log it in. However, my 'official' day is Wednesday evening when I get weighed at my Rosemary Conley Class. This can be a couple of lbs out from my own scales but I don't stress too much about that - I'm just glad to see the scales going down a tiny bit at a time!0
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I weigh myself like... every time I see a scale. I'm obsessed. If I don't go down every day or if I fluctuate more than just a lb or so, I get really irritated.
I know, I know... I should NOT be so hung up on the scale... but I am.
Currently I'm staying with relatives & access to a scale isn't as readily available (I'm used to weighing EVERY time I go to the bathroom at home & the only scale in the house now is in my aunt/uncle's private bathroom so I try not to intrude in their space).
However, I work at a doctor's office so I weigh myself on the "legit" scale almost every day, sometimes a couple of times a day (as often as I can get away with without coworkers questioning me). This also allows me to see the variations between my home scale & the office scale, so I know if I'm really staying on track or not.
The good news is, since I haven't had much access to an in-home scale, I'm paying more attention to the physician's scale (which is always a lb or two higher than the in-home which I felt to be more accurate) so when it says I've lost more, I get really excited which is fun. It also doesn't allow for the tenths of a lb to stress me out bc you just adjust the scale to as close to a half lb as possible & I think that has helped me obsess a little less as well. Before, sometimes seeing even 6/10ths of an increase would stress me out. That doesn't happen now since I'm FORCED to limit my weigh ins.
Sorry, this was totally a TL; DR post for absolutely no reason. Hah!0 -
I was weighing myself everyday but it was stressing me out so this week I am trying to Just weight my self on Friday.0
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i don't know how weighing everyday keeps anyone on track. i heard someone else say they do that too. it's not an accurate reading as far as goal setting so "how" exactly does it keep anyone on track? I weigh once a week, if that. I go by the way clothes fit and how I look and feel. It keep frustration low. Besides, if you build any muscle, you will GAIN weight sometimes. I see people feeling all low because they are gaining weight and losing fat and don't even realize it's a good thing.0
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Everyday for me. It helps me to stay on track.0
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Once a month... THE SCALE IS THE DEVIL!0
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Once a week and always on Friday mornings before I have had anything to eat or drink. Anymore then that and I think the fluctuations would stress me out but that is just me.0
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I understand you should weigh your self once a week. weighing every day will show your fluctations. and yeh, you can accept that. I felt blotted one particular sunday morn, and it showed on the scales, I weighed again on monday, feeling great! and yeh, that showed on the scales.
Once a week weigh in girl I am!0 -
I weigh myself once a month. I was so obsessed with the scale that I was experiencing disappointment and frustration because I wasn't losing as fast as I thought I should. I knew I needed to adjust my motivation to getting healthy and fit instead of losing weight. So, I've committed to weighing once a month, and that did the trick. Now, I really look forward to my weigh-in, which is almost ALWAYS a loss!0
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I weigh myself everyday, because I like to have an idea how I'm doing. I know that daily fluctuations are normal, so it doesn't stress me out. I "officially" weigh in on Fridays.
^^^same.
Except my "offical" days are Wednesdays. And I log the weight whether it's a gain or a loss.0 -
I weigh myself once a week before having breakfast.0
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I weigh almost every morning (if I think about it) and record losses. I only record a gain if it's still showing up after 2-3 days but thus far that hasn't happened. I'll record a gain thinking that's that -- then the next day I weigh and I've lost that gain and then some. Weighing most days doesn't bother me. I know my weight will fluctuate daily and even hourly but as long as the scale keeps going down I'm happy.0
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Everyday. And if I see a loss for two days in a row, I log it. This has always worked for me.
This is me also....0 -
I weigh daily and plug in to a spreadsheet and look at the 15 day moving average, that's the weight I use when I factor in meeting my goals.0
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I tell myself every week that I'm not going to check the scale until Friday. However, I have a hard time doing that because I just really like to see the progress I've made. I may have only lost 7lbs so far, but I've worked hard for it and like to see the results. So I cave pretty much every day and step on the scale. Lol. I don't officially log the results until I'm about 2lbs down and I see no fluctuation between numbers for a couple days. Then I know it's not water weight and actual weight loss.0
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About once every 6 months0
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I weigh daily in the morning. Keeps me on track. Although my official weigh in is every Monday morning. That way I know I can't mess myself up on the weekends. Weighing daily doesn't stress me out. It just keeps me motivated. I have lost 50 lbs in the past year. 30 since Jan 1st! Alot more work to do but I know I can do it.0
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Once a month0
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I used to weigh every day but stopped because it was determining how I felt about myself that day. Now, I weigh on on Sat mornings and I"m paying attention to how my clothes fit.0
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I weigh myself every day because I'm neurotic and I like to keep the "fluctuation" in check. Being pregnant, sometimes the scale goes up, sometimes it goes down, so I haven't been tracking too closely, but I find that weighing myself every morning helps me to be aware of how food affects me, particularly how it relates to water retention.0
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I weigh everyday, because it helps me to stay accountable. I do realize there are fluctuations so I log once I hit a pound or more gone.0
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I put my scale in the trunk because I was getting on 2 times a day...I started driving myself crazy...so I will only weigh myself once a month or if I happen to go to the doctor0
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i weigh myself every day simply because i need a routine where i weighed myself once in a while to keep it logged and tracked but when i tried to do it once a week i would forget to do it or did it at different times of day so i had major fluctuations in my tracking. so then i decided i should do it every morning before i get dressed. and then it actually became routine. i dont think everyone should do this. it can mess with your head. scales are bad like that. you have to remember to not let it get to you. if u see it becoming a problem then please just step away from the scale for a little while.0
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Every Saturday morning. Before I weighted in once a month but that was not enough, and daily only discourage me because I did not seem to meet my desires. Now once a week on Saturday mornings and sometimes on Wednesday mornings to keep myself in check. If the Wednesday is less than a pound I make adjustments for the rest of the week.0
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Every morning, if I didnt i would be bonkers by now, I have learned that sodium will make me gain upwards of 5lbs, that the TOM will make me ballooon, that my weight is like a rollercoaster, that goes up and down and up and down, that being said, when I look it the over-all picture in a months time it always goes down. If I weighed once a week, and had an "up" day it would of discourgaed me before I learned how my body works, and that my weight loss is one huge amusement ride :happy:0
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