Anonymous wrote:I’ve been on a weight loss journey this year and have lost about 15 pounds so far (slow and steady!) however, I weigh myself several times a day and find myself getting incredibly discouraged by the extreme weight fluctuations I see. Yesterday AM - 147.2. This AM - 151!! I was extremely active yesterday too (ran a 10K, burned about 2500 calories) but also ate a salty dinner. I know this is in my head but it ruins my entire day to see my progress going backwards. This is more of a vent than anything else but does anyone have tips for not letting this bum me out so much?
Congratulations on your weight loss! You’re on your way, but you need to be more patient with yourself. While you’re losing weight, you should weigh yourself only once per week. That’s because everyone’s weight varies a pound or so from day to day no matter what they eat or how much they exercise. A pound or two gained or lost in one day is just noise. A weekly reading is much more meaningful. But once you do reach your desired weight, you will need to check your weight every day. There will be some variation of a few pounds more or less day to day, but you will be fine as long as you learn to stay within that natural variation. This is what I have done to successfully maintain my 52 pound weight loss over the past few years. The longer you keep your weight at your desired goal, the easier it gets to maintain it
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