Addicted to the scale :-(
Phil413Strong
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I weigh myself in the morning, after a workout and at night... I know my weight will go up and down but I cant seem to stop checking it. I get motivated yet disappointed in the same week. Thinking I will just toss the dang thing..... and go by how I feel and how my clothes feel on.
Looking for friends who are positive and supportive yet straight forward too...
Looking for friends who are positive and supportive yet straight forward too...
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I've been a scale addict for years too lol. This time around I started my weight loss in July and made a commitment to only get on the scale once a month. I'm tempted a lot to get on but then remember how motivating it is to see a huge number change when I haven't weighed in a while. My aim is to lose 5# per month over 5 months to reach goal, so I only weigh myself on the last day of each month. Good luck!1
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Then create 3 different weight trackers instead of putting them on the same one. One for morning, one for post work out, and one for at night. Then those number would have a fair previous number to compare to. Hopefully this will help reducing the negative mood.2
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I was addicted to the scale too and it made me absolutely miserable and unhappy. I had to decide for myself what was normal, healthy and realistic. So I decided to weigh myself once a week now. It has really freed me emotionally and mentally. I go by measurements and how my stomach feels when I run my hands over it for example. And I just love the way my body looks and feels after having reached my goal weight and that's what truly matters.1
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The trash can is a very effective wight loss tool.
I also like the 3 separate trackers. Maybe you'll convince yourself that 3X per day is meaningless.
But then you're still stuck with everyday, which is not that much better.2 -
I am definitely guilty of weighing myself multiple times a day. But, I also understand my body weight trends by now too and just know that I will most likely weigh roughly 2 lbs more before bed than when I wake up. Therefore, I only really count and log my fasting weight first thing when I get up. Anything else I just take with a grain of salt.3
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Have you tried tracking your weight loss a different way?
Take weekly measurements-Photographs?
Use these as a log you can use as a regular diary and weigh yourself in the morning on the same day?
It may give you a more accurate record of your progress and give an emotional break from your current routine.
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You could just stop.1
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kommodevaran wrote: »You could just stop.
You are right. I cold cut stopped and weighed myself today since my post and im 4 pounds gone. I love seeing the bigger number. Moving forward im only weighing in on Mondays.1 -
You could still weigh yourself every day but then take your weekly average to compare your weight week by week. That's what I think I'm going to start doing so I don't have to worry about the day to day fluctuations.1
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My sister in law took away my scales (I have 2 because I like to take the mean and come up with a number) because I kept weighing myself. Seeing fluctuations don't bother me though. In fact, the sciency part of me likes to find patterns and I was fascinated to see what hours I was heavier during and what foods fluctuated my weight the most. Oh well.. she gives it back once in awhile..1
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