Looking for buddies who weigh in every day
cat_monster
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I know it's not recommended but I need to weigh myself everyday to keep motivated. Anyone want to log results every day so we can give each other moral support?
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I do what's best for me and weighing every single day is what works for me. I see the trend instead of focusing on a superficial number once a week. The trend is the most important thing. Do what is in YOUR best interest and if what's recommended doesn't work for you, leave it behind you0
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There's nothing wrong with weighing yourself every day. I've never heard recommendations against it unless you are the kind of person who gets emotionally distraught if the number isn't what you expect it to be. The only issue with logging your weight every day is that your friends will see you losing the same weight if it's gone up from the day before. I usually have that notification turned off so no one sees it and congratulates me when I'm simply losing the water weight I gained during that time of the month.0
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I do what's best for me and weighing every single day is what works for me. I see the trend instead of focusing on a superficial number once a week. The trend is the most important thing. Do what is in YOUR best interest and if what's recommended doesn't work for you, leave it behind you
I weigh myself daily, but I only log it weekly. I want my finger on the pulse but I don't get hung up on the daily grind. As Virkati said, knowing your trend is what is the most important part. That said, I also log a lot of other things on a weekly basis too. Sometimes the Non-Scale Victories give more of a fist pump than dropping a pound on the scale. They also don't detract when my weight goes up a tad. I will trade a few pounds of weight on the scale with losing an inch of my hips/waist every day of the week.
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I usually have that notification turned off so no one sees it and congratulates me when I'm simply losing the water weight I gained during that time of the month.
How can you turn it off?
I'm currently trying to weigh myself at least every other day as I'm working out how accurate my logging and fitbit estimations are. And I want to keep a record of it on MFP and it'd be nice to do so without spamming my feed and constantly having my small small losses liked.0 -
Feel free to add me. I weight everyday if theres a loss I log it. I'm pretty good about my diary. Plus i cook alot so Im always making lightened versions of my old favs.0
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I usually have that notification turned off so no one sees it and congratulates me when I'm simply losing the water weight I gained during that time of the month.
How can you turn it off?
I'm currently trying to weigh myself at least every other day as I'm working out how accurate my logging and fitbit estimations are. And I want to keep a record of it on MFP and it'd be nice to do so without spamming my feed and constantly having my small small losses liked.
Under Settings, click on "Automatic News Feed Updates". You can turn off notifications on things you don't want to show up on your newsfeed. I've got it turned off for losing weight, when I add friends, comment on other friends posts, etc. It's easy enough to turn it back on that I will do that when I know I've got a new, honest-to-goodness weight loss low that I want to share with my MFP friends.
I like weighing in every day because it keeps me on the right path and I'm not one to freak out if it goes up a bit, but Trendweight really does help keep everything in perspective. Feel free to add me!0 -
Under Settings, click on "Automatic News Feed Updates". You can turn off notifications on things you don't want to show up on your newsfeed. I've got it turned off for losing weight, when I add friends, comment on other friends posts, etc. It's easy enough to turn it back on that I will do that when I know I've got a new, honest-to-goodness weight loss low that I want to share with my MFP friends.
I like weighing in every day because it keeps me on the right path and I'm not one to freak out if it goes up a bit, but Trendweight really does help keep everything in perspective. Feel free to add me![/quote]
Thanks! I actually found it by just looking at settings. But I asked because I thought I'd already edited my settings, but couldn't remember seeing that as an option.
I will!
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I weigh every morning! I have the libra app so I log every day's weight in to make sure that I'm still in a downward trend, even if my weight goes up a couple days.0
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I weigh in every day - keeps me accountable0
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I weigh every day but only log my newest lows.0
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I do weigh myself everyday, although most wont recommend it, I log it every morning (not on mfp), even if I have gained a little bit, lol... I have noticed a pattern developing, where I will not loose anything for at least 3 days and then loose a pound or sometimes more the next day. Recently I seem to loose only on the weekend.....I have no idea why.0
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I weigh in everyday on MFP... same time every morning! Feel free to add me!0
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Same here. It keeps me motivated and on track. Maybe it's not great for some but if it works for us then embrace it!0
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I weight everyday, I find it keeps me motivated and accountable rather than weekly.0
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MarietjieHoward wrote: »I do weigh myself everyday, although most wont recommend it, I log it every morning (not on mfp), even if I have gained a little bit, lol... I have noticed a pattern developing, where I will not loose anything for at least 3 days and then loose a pound or sometimes more the next day. Recently I seem to loose only on the weekend.....I have no idea why.
I have seen similar trends. I go up a bit. Then flat line. Go back down. Go back up a bit. Then it drops a pound or three past my last low.0 -
Like others have said, I weigh most mornings, but only log my newest lows.0
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I weigh every day but log it only once a week on mfp. I keep a calendar and write the number down. Then if I get discouraged, I refer to a calendar from 3 months ago....and it helps me keep my head in the game. I log here every day...so you may add me if you like.0
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I weigh in every day0
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I log my weight every day unless I'm out of town (no access to scales). I want to see if/when my weight "yo-yo's" & determine why that might be happening (which for me is usually related to my post-meal blood sugars getting too high).
I also update my food diary (which is public) every day, even if I'm out of town.0 -
Get the Aria FitBit WiFi scale, you daily weigh people will love it. It syncs and logs to fitbit and MFP sites automatically. I like the graph that fitbit site has that can show a years worth of data. It also discourages me from getting on the scale more than once a day. Just hop on after you wake and its done!0
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I weigh every morning and log it. It's the trend over time that matters the scale with jump up and down on a daily basis.0
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cat_monster wrote: »I know it's not recommended but I need to weigh myself everyday to keep motivated. Anyone want to log results every day so we can give each other moral support?
Yes, Please0 -
I weigh everyday as a well. I have been on a pre-diabetes program through Omada health and a digital cellular scale is included. It automatically transmits my weight via cell. It has been great to see the daily fluctuations and how my food choices make an impact. I love it. I have traveled everywhere with it. In fact, I took it to Paris for 2 weeks in April. It helped to keep my on track and despite all of the bread and wine I managed to lose 4 pounds.0
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jaywirth88 wrote: »I weigh in everyday on MFP... same time every morning! Feel free to add me!
Same time everyday is important, I'm sure like most of you, I'll gain and lose +/- 5lbs in a day. I'll weigh in at say, 155lbs in the morning when I wake up (and in my birthday suit) and be 160 when I get home at night, then I'll lose a pound before I go to bed. I am trying to abstain from doing that, and just stick to right after I get up and that's it. It's all mental!0 -
I weigh every day but log it only once a week on mfp. I keep a calendar and write the number down. Then if I get discouraged, I refer to a calendar from 3 months ago....and it helps me keep my head in the game. I log here every day...so you may add me if you like.
This is a great idea!0 -
I weigh 4-5 days per week and log each new low. Keeps me motivated and informed about my body's fluctuations. I started this fairly early on in my journey after my trainer told me early on that a 2 lb gain was water weight and I didn't quite understand what he meant. I had to prove it to myself. Now I know that after each low I bounce back up and down for 3-10 days before hitting a new low. It's become a game for me each day, before I step on the scale, to guess if it will be up, down, or the same.
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