Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
This. It’s meaningless at such a granular level, and the energy spent thinking about it is not healthy.
If I only weigh myself every Friday, what if that is the day my weight fluctuated higher and I'll never see that 2 days before I was lower? I'd have to wait until the following Friday to see a potential drop. I feel much better seeing incremental progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
This. It’s meaningless at such a granular level, and the energy spent thinking about it is not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
This. It’s meaningless at such a granular level, and the energy spent thinking about it is not healthy.
If you are going to weigh yourself daily and freak out about the differences between Monday and Tuesday, then ok, maybe. But what many of us are saying is that seeing the actual variations helps us understand that fluctuations are very normal. Also if you weigh once a week, you don't really get a sense of where you are in the normal fluctuations (e.g., is this weight high, low, average?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
This. It’s meaningless at such a granular level, and the energy spent thinking about it is not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Don't weigh yourself every day, it's not healthy - emotionally. I know that is not what you asked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:First thing in the morning. I wake up, use the bathroom, strip, weigh myself. I do this everyday or every other day. There are the least amount of variables this way. Consistency is key and following the trend. You shouldn’t weight yourself multiple times per day. Once at most- around the same time and variables as possible every time.
Same here. For me weighing daily is important to keep me on track. The normal fluctuations are helpful to see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Morning in the nude
this, right after using the bathroom, right before I jump in the shower.
It keeps me honest. I'm down four pounds since Jan 1.