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Originally Posted by Petite Powerhouse
To me, weighing yourself once a week can be much more stressful because you don't know whether you are up two pounds because you have been overeating or because you had a lot of sodium the night before. Granted, if you know you are eating on plan, you should also know that what you are doing is working, and that the number will go down. But I still think it is useful and freeing to understand how your weight fluctuates by getting on the scale at least once a day.
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Originally Posted by Soon2BSlender
It's very freeing! I've gotten on the scale and seen as much as an 8 pound gain overnight and not stressed about it because I knew that it was due to carbs or sodium. Sure enough, a few days later (with lots of fiber and water) I was back to normal. If I only got on the scale once a week or so I might have seen a big gain and worried. Or the opposite, I might not catch a bad trend until I packed on a couple of pounds.
I agree with both of you. Weighing every day has actually been freeing and given me the opposite effect many "experts" suggest. I'm not obsessed, I'm not a slave to the scale, but now I understand how my body's weight can change from day to day. I don't freak out over fluctuations, but instead understand that they are a normal part of my body.
Had I gone with weekly weighing, I wouldn't know any of this and I'd probably have given up long ago.