constantly wanting to step on the scale?

Does anyone else have problems weighing themselves only once a week? I think about weighing myself constantly and I wish there was some way to quit thinking about it. I've heard that you should weigh yourself once a week at most but I just work so hard that I get nervous/anxious to see if this hard work is paying off. Is it bad to weigh yourself daily or is that a little bit obsessive?

I also get extremely disappointed if I work out really hard and don't see a high enough number. Anyone else have these problems?



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  • Screw the scale. It's a hatefu, lying *kitten*. Do yourself a favor and take the batteries out of it. Go by measurements and how your clothes fit. People who weigh themselves daily set their attitude for the whole day based on what that silly scale tells them. Don't be a slave to the scale. As long as you are maintaining a caloric deficit - you are losing fat. Period.
  • ashleyconstantine
    ashleyconstantine Posts: 73 Member
    All the time. I've really got to break myself of weighing every morning.
  • I am the exact same way, I've made my husband actually hide the scale from me before. It's like a bad addiction! I know if done good on my calories for the day, but I'm still so scared to see that scale move up!
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
    I was the same when I was on strict diet regime. Then I find it way too stressful and actually stalls my weight loss. :(

    Finally one day something danged on me. I just stopped weighing myself. Instead, I eat normal and exercise whenever I can. Since there's no stress in my mind, I find I actually weight lighter after a few weeks. Go figure. LOL
  • ashleyconstantine
    ashleyconstantine Posts: 73 Member
    I was the same when I was on strict diet regime. Then I find it way too stressful and actually stalls my weight loss. :(

    Finally one day something danged on me. I just stopped weighing myself. Instead, I eat normal and exercise whenever I can. Since there's no stress in my mind, I find I actually weight lighter after a few weeks. Go figure. LOL

    I don't know how you can do that! I wish I had the confidence to stop.
    I can't tell my husband to hide it either, he's the exact same way...
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
    I was the same when I was on strict diet regime. Then I find it way too stressful and actually stalls my weight loss. :(

    Finally one day something danged on me. I just stopped weighing myself. Instead, I eat normal and exercise whenever I can. Since there's no stress in my mind, I find I actually weight lighter after a few weeks. Go figure. LOL

    I don't know how you can do that! I wish I had the confidence to stop.
    I can't tell my husband to hide it either, he's the exact same way...

    After a while you will know if you are doing the right thing without looking at the scale or your food log...But I know it's hard and might not work for everyone. :)

    There are other better "scales", such as your clothes and how you actually feel if you are heavier or lighter. :)
  • randysbombshellgirl
    randysbombshellgirl Posts: 338 Member
    I too weigh myself every morning and I live and die by what I see. I know it's bad but I cant stop. I just got a new ww scale and hubby decided to try it out he ended up getting 2 slightly different numbers and said oh no big deal it's only off by .02 I'm thinking to myself yeah that is'
  • PrayerofAmity
    PrayerofAmity Posts: 176 Member
    I love weighing myself every morning
  • napellum
    napellum Posts: 6 Member
    me too! my hubby has to hide the scale from me too! lol
  • albayin
    albayin Posts: 2,524 Member
    me too! my hubby has to hide the scale from me too! lol

    LOL. From my personal experience, weighing yourself constantly is not a big deal as long as you have learned not to panic to the number. I have a friend who weighs herself like 5 times aday, after drinking water, going to pee, or eating a big hamberger. It sounds crazy but she's very cool.
  • tbetts23
    tbetts23 Posts: 303 Member
    I admit, I am a slave to the scale! Everyone says get out the tape measure but I don't see the change. I like the kick in the *kitten* when the scale says really? You checking after last night? Lol!
  • Im debating moving the scale to a part of the house I don't go in on a regular basis for all the same reasons you mentioned. I know some people do it daily and it works for them but I don't want to. I think if I do it daily and the scale goes up and down from one day to the next it would drive me nuts. I know some weeks it doesn't move but if I feel like I eat and exercise good that week it doesn't bother me too much.
  • AESprouse
    AESprouse Posts: 112 Member
    I just started my journey Aug 5. I weighed myself on the 12th after a week of torture. I decided yesterday to weigh myself daily and it motivates me more. I have a digital scale and so far it seems pretty accurate.
  • restoreleanne
    restoreleanne Posts: 217 Member
    LOL. From my personal experience, weighing yourself constantly is not a big deal as long as you have learned not to panic to the number. I have a friend who weighs herself like 5 times aday, after drinking water, going to pee, or eating a big hamberger. It sounds crazy but she's very cool.
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    I do this and you learn what you weight at about the same time each day and you dont panic.
  • i do the same thing...ughh its hard not to. If you put it up in a closet and only bring it down at the end of your week to weigh yourself it may be easier to not do it Good luck!
  • noahsmommie
    noahsmommie Posts: 71 Member
    I'm a serial weigher. I was recently at my doctors office and was talking to her about starting this journey and she challenged me not to weigh myself. Her premise was that I should use how I feel to see how I'm doing and not rely so much on the scale. I hate to admit it, but I couldn't do it. My husband even tried hiding the scale. I'm trying hard to do it less than twice a week.
  • kzcortes
    kzcortes Posts: 208 Member
    I weigh myself daily. It's more psychological...even if it's just 1 lb less or the same weight, it helps me to know that I'm not gaining. Kind of gives me the motivation to keep dieting you know?
  • nxd10
    nxd10 Posts: 4,570 Member
    I look at the scale all the time. In fact, I just threw my old one away because as soon as I got under 170, I could wiggle and move the silly thing up or down 5 pounds. Love my new one - it is stable and reliable.

    The problem isn't looking at the scale. The problem is obsessing about your weight and what you're eating. I'm a data junkie. I simply find the variation interesting. Sorry, I don't see anything wrong with that.

    Beating yourself up about your weight. THAT'S a problem.

    What I have learned from watching the scale go up and down - and my weight has always fluctuated 2-5 pounds a day - is that those little variations don't matter. Weight goes up and down for lots of dumb reasons.

    Big trends matter. How my clothes fit matters. How I feel matters.

    The scale is just interesting. And I only pay attention when it goes DOWN.
  • mikmurphy
    mikmurphy Posts: 57 Member
    I had to give my scale to my roommate lol. Its not helpful for me as I get to upset if things arent moving along the way I think they should be. I am however a measurement addict. Thats annoying too! Ive found things fluctuate so much its hard to get a good read as ive seen a scale gain of 4 lbs during my period or times of high salt consumption. Ps. Im going to the gym and will likely weigh myself heehee
  • sammiliegh
    sammiliegh Posts: 86 Member
    You aren't alone!
  • I have only been on this site and life style changed for a few days- I weigh myself a few times a day and laugh at the differences in it. I know I can't get upset if the scale goes up, or to excited when it goes down (all its done so far is go down). As long as you arent stressing out over the number I don't see a problem weighing how ever often you want.
  • kellicci
    kellicci Posts: 409 Member
    I agree with those who say it's okay of you don't let it get to you. I weigh myself every morning (and sometimes at night just out of curiosity). A pound here or there doesn't stress me out. I had to travel for work for almost 2 weeks no scale...guess what when I got back, I was up 5 pounds(and I promise it wasn't water weight)!

    The number I see every day does make me feel better if I'm trying to lose and I do....but otherwise it's just interesting information. I kinda just think "huh must have been the extra salt yesterday, more water today" and I jump in the shower and move on. If you can do that I think you'll be fine. If not maybe putting it on the top shelf of the closet is a good idea your hubby can reach it if he can't take it and you'll learn to go more than a day.

    Good Luck!
  • arenkel
    arenkel Posts: 77
    I weigh myself just about every morning before I shower. I don't take it too seriously-- it's almost a game for me. Do I weigh less than yesterday, or more? For some odd reason, I like watching those small fluctuations due to water weight. If I suddenly noticed I was up/down more than a kilo or two, I'd probably change my habits. For now, though, I seem to be right where I want to be-- maintaining my weight.
  • jen350z
    jen350z Posts: 48
    I can't even handle just doing it in the morning. I weigh myself like 5 times today. I need to stop.
  • me too!
  • Cassandram333
    Cassandram333 Posts: 36 Member
    I am so bad at it. its jsut as tempting as food somtimes haha.
  • SJP9180
    SJP9180 Posts: 10 Member
    Every day, morning and night! I feel like I should break the habit but I get a real motivational boost when I see the weight coming off!
  • xMillyLouisex
    xMillyLouisex Posts: 171 Member
    i am really obsessive its so bad i think about weighing myself constantly too, sometimes 3 times a day! its like a really strong erge, ive fought myself not to weigh myself this morn bt am really tempted to just go jump on them, i might get my man to hide them that sounds like a good idea but might try and hunt them out hahaha
  • MimRob
    MimRob Posts: 24
    Chucked out my scales as I used to get on several times a day and it would affect my mood so badly if the numbers where not what I wanted..

    Switched my focus exercise stats. My focus is now training and improving my stats every week. I eat reasonably well and I have never dropped weight so fast as I have since I stopped weighing myself. My clothes are bigger, people are commenting - and you know what - I have no idea what I weigh.

    Life it too short to be tied to the numbers on the scales :)
  • ggof
    ggof Posts: 41
    i'm the opposite .. i piled on my weight becoz i didn't have/use scales, so i kept lying to myself that i was curvy not obese .. do what works for u i say .. u clearly see the urge to weigh-in as a problem, which is the first step to change in anything in life !!

    i know for a fact that from now on i will live with scales in the house and will weigh each week becoz if i don't i'll lie to myself again..

    and btw i weighed in this morning and found i'd hit the -20kg mark :) happy anniversary me LOL ..

    good luck !