Generally, I'm a daily weigher. And like others, my daily weight (up or down from the day before) affects my mood. However, I like to know what my body is doing from day to day. I am not fond of weekly surprises.
However, to combat the downward mood swings, I've started avoiding the scale if I feel my body retaining water when I wake (I'm a morning weigher). I have been dealing with major water retention lately and I can feel it in my feet and hands. Anyway, avoiding the scale on those mornings helps me and keeps me a bit sane. Just a bit, though.
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One reason that I weigh 4-5 times a week now is that my weight does fluctuate some and I like to see that. If you only weigh once a week, what if that ends up being on that one high day you've had that week? You may never know that you were really 2-3 pounds lighter than that for the majority of the week. My redline is only 5 pounds higher than my normal weight; I don't want to spend a week trying to lose some weight that isn't really even there.
If you're trying to lose, and putting a lot of effort into it, then worrying and obsessing about the scale is perfectly normal. If you were working that hard at something else in your life, you'd want to know if you were getting results, wouldn't you? Of course you would. I think a lot of times, it's obsessing about whether we're obsessing that becomes the obsession and not the number itself.
Great post, Robin! I completely agree. There was a period of about 4 weeks where my weight was super low on every day except for the day I officially log it (Thursday). If I wasn't a daily weigher, I'd have been extremely frustrated. But, i knew my body was doing its normal song and dance so I didn't get upset over it. I think my body likes to tease me a little. LOL