Weight Tickers...Why Did You Pick "Wt to Go" or "Wt Lost"?

If you use a Weight Ticker, why did you choose "Weight Lost" or "Weight to Go"? I personally chose "Weight Lost," because sometimes I can be so busy looking at what I still need to do, that I forget to CELEBRATE what I've already done. I've also told MFP friends to change their starting weight to their highest weight, so the ticker reflects that. Even if you lost weight before you joined MFP, doesn't mean you shouldn't celebrate it.

So why did YOU choose "Lbs/Kgs to Go" or "Lbs/Kgs Lost"?
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  • doomspark
    doomspark Posts: 228 Member
    Same as you - it helps to see that I've made SOME progress, especially when the scale is being Evil.
  • murphey21
    murphey21 Posts: 126 Member
    Weight lost because it shows my progress so far and to prove to myself I can do it and to keep going!
  • donyellemoniquex3
    donyellemoniquex3 Posts: 2,384 Member
    I have so much to lose, looking at it is daunting. So wt lost is more positive for me.
  • alglenn2013
    alglenn2013 Posts: 97 Member
    Honestly I was oblivious when I created my account. Pure chance on which one I chose, but now I agree. I like tracking my progress, not how far I have left to go. Maybe when I get really close to my goal I will change my mind. Seeing 10lbs or less to go will be a good motivator to push to the end. :tongue:
  • szarlotka717
    szarlotka717 Posts: 85 Member
    I used to have weight lost, but now have weight to go now that I'm over halfway there. According to the small area hypothesis, it's more motivating to think about the progress you've made so far when you have a lot left to go, but it's more motivating to think about how little you have left to goal when you're closer to goal.

    Here's an article that probably explains it better:

    http://www.babusinesslife.com/Ideas/Trends/Motivation-the-Small-Area-Hypothesis.html
  • ruwise
    ruwise Posts: 265 Member
    I think for the start of a journey it is better to see the progress you are making.
  • Gail3260
    Gail3260 Posts: 354 Member
    I started with weight lost because actually losing some weight was the goal. When I got past half way I changed it to weight to go because the goal had changed to reaching my target.

    I hope that makes sense!
  • Staysee7
    Staysee7 Posts: 15 Member
    I agree with Gail--adding that I mostly go by how my clothes are fitting. I haven't lost any weight this past week according to the scale, but my body feels stronger, I need a belt on my pants now, and the arms of my shirts are filling out
  • Kevintron2
    Kevintron2 Posts: 101 Member
    Mine shows how much I lost, and where I plan to go.. :)
  • I am more of an optomist and like to celebrate the achievement rather than focus on what is left.
  • neacail
    neacail Posts: 228 Member
    I'm interested in where I'm going . . . not where I've been. What I've lost is in my past (and ultimately irrelevant to me) . . . what I've still got to lose is my present, and my future.
  • CristinaL1983
    CristinaL1983 Posts: 1,119 Member
    I used to have weight lost, but now have weight to go now that I'm over halfway there. According to the small area hypothesis, it's more motivating to think about the progress you've made so far when you have a lot left to go, but it's more motivating to think about how little you have left to goal when you're closer to goal.

    Here's an article that probably explains it better:

    http://www.babusinesslife.com/Ideas/Trends/Motivation-the-Small-Area-Hypothesis.html

    I like this.

    I started with weight to go but I got caught up in the whole "I only have 14 (or whatever) pounds to go" and lost some focus so I switched it to weight lost also because I may be going a few more pounds than I had originally planned to give myself a cushion for maintenance and room to eat at a surplus to build more muscle.

    I will probably switch back when I get within 5 pounds of my goal.
  • I chose wt lost cuz I love to see how many pounds my hard work has shed!! I also put on my starting weight and where I want to be cuz I am a visual person and want to see where my goal is!!
  • vodkoffee
    vodkoffee Posts: 160 Member
    I switched mine over to pounds lost a bit past the halfway mark as well. It is motivating to see how little is left to go now, at least compared to when I started. :)
  • grdaze
    grdaze Posts: 195 Member
    I used to have weight lost, but now have weight to go now that I'm over halfway there. According to the small area hypothesis, it's more motivating to think about the progress you've made so far when you have a lot left to go, but it's more motivating to think about how little you have left to goal when you're closer to goal.

    Here's an article that probably explains it better:

    http://www.babusinesslife.com/Ideas/Trends/Motivation-the-Small-Area-Hypothesis.html

    love this. When I lose another 10lbs, I'm totally switching :)
  • I just want to see myself move closer to my goal. And I can't wait until my butt looks like this again. :0P
  • 215jenn
    215jenn Posts: 110 Member
    I started with weight lost because actually losing some weight was the goal. When I got past half way I changed it to weight to go because the goal had changed to reaching my target.

    I hope that makes sense!

    This - and because I don't really know my goal yet. I've never met myself the way that I want to be.
  • bekah818
    bekah818 Posts: 179 Member
    Same as you - it helps to see that I've made SOME progress, especially when the scale is being Evil.


    :laugh:
  • marciebrian
    marciebrian Posts: 853 Member
    : I chose weight lost because I can always change the "weight to go" if I think I should go lower. Don't think I will but its an option
  • KrazyAsianNic
    KrazyAsianNic Posts: 1,227 Member
    If you use a Weight Ticker, why did you choose "Weight Lost" or "Weight to Go"? I personally chose "Weight Lost," because sometimes I can be so busy looking at what I still need to do, that I forget to CELEBRATE what I've already done. I've also told MFP friends to change their starting weight to their highest weight, so the ticker reflects that. Even if you lost weight before you joined MFP, doesn't mean you shouldn't celebrate it.

    So why did YOU choose "Lbs/Kgs to Go" or "Lbs/Kgs Lost"?

    Sort of the same idea as you. I want to see how far I've come and my "goal weight" is not set in stone. I'm more about feeling better and liking the way I look verse how much I actually weigh, although being a healthy weight would be nice
  • Carol_Magee
    Carol_Magee Posts: 69 Member
    I did use my starting weight with MFP when I first created a ticker but then I changed it to my highest weight ever since I had lost some weight before joining. I started by showing how much I had lost but, since I have over 100 pounds to lose, it was depressing to see such a huge way to go and I would get discouraged. Now I changed it to pounds to go. I also changed it to indicate I had 50 pounds to lose. When I get to 50 pounds, I will increase my goal by 10 pounds to 60 pounds and aim for that. This way I am getting small victories all the time and I don't look at the ticker and see over 100 pounds looming in my future. Works for me :D
  • FP4HSharon
    FP4HSharon Posts: 664 Member
    Another reason I do the weight lost...because what my "goal weight" is varies depending on my body fat percentage. In the past when my body fat has been low 14%, I actually gained about 5 lbs in muscle. So I adjust my goal weight each week, although it usually doesn't vary that much, based on my current body fat percentage. While I'd love to do the workouts that got me to 14% previously, they're time consuming, & I don't always have the time for more than cardio. But I try. So a healthy weight for me at 20% body fat, is different than 14%, but I DO know that at more than 20% I do NOT feel healthy.
  • CountryStrongNicole
    CountryStrongNicole Posts: 46 Member
    I would have to say it is the best reminder of how far I have come. Specially when I sit at a plateau like I have been for the last 6 weeks and get frustrated. I made it this far... I can keep going.

    I think there is also inspiration for others with it... how many times do you just look at the big number on the ticker? I know it was motivation to see others with their totals lost in front of me. It gave me an if they can... I can attitude.
  • mummyzena
    mummyzena Posts: 259 Member
    You do a countdown to something you are looking forward to. Well that's how i work plus i like seeing the numbers decrease (like my weight).
    I'm a to go girl.xx
  • Confuzzled4ever
    Confuzzled4ever Posts: 2,860 Member
    I didn't know you had a choice?? lol
  • FatTo4everFine
    FatTo4everFine Posts: 23 Member
    I'm using "lbs to go" because I love watching my numbers shrink with me.
  • Gracie1214
    Gracie1214 Posts: 120 Member
    Wt to Go keeps me on track....most of the time !!
  • BuffyEat2Live
    BuffyEat2Live Posts: 327 Member
    I chose "weight lost" because I'd rather celebrate my accomplishment than worry about what's left to achieve... at least when it comes to weight loss! This may be a healthy attitude for me to work on in other areas of my life. :flowerforyou:
  • JJordon
    JJordon Posts: 857 Member
    I'm halfing it.

    Pounds lost, at the beginning, then converting to pounds to go at the halfway mark.
  • coolraul07
    coolraul07 Posts: 1,606 Member
    I personally chose "Weight Lost," because sometimes I can be so busy looking at what I still need to do, that I forget to CELEBRATE what I've already done. I've also told MFP friends to change their starting weight to their highest weight, so the ticker reflects that. Even if you lost weight before you joined MFP, doesn't mean you shouldn't celebrate it.
    Same as you. When I first joined, I used my weight at that point. Once I figured out how to do it, I immediately changed in to my highest weight to reflect/celebrate what I accomplished in the 5 months prior to joining. Next month or so, I'll probably switch to "Weight to Go" for the final countdown to goal.

    *Edited to correct spelling