Well, there was a couple tips I hadn't heard of before. It said not to weigh after a workout (which I used to do all the time at the gym, right before hopping into the shower), and not to weigh first thing in the morning, since your body tends to be dehydrated after sleeping all night. It said to weigh in the early evening, at least three hours after eating, sleeping, or exercising. It said that you can weigh at any time of the day (as long as you consistently weigh at that time, and are at consistent levels of hydration) and still be able to track changes, but to get the most accurate reading of your weight and body fat percentage, it should be done at the suggested time of early evening.
Anyway, that might not be news to any of you, but it sure was news to me!
To judge my progress for myself, I mostly just like to see that I am indeed going down, but it would also be nice to know what I truly weigh, too. So, just thought I'd pass the info along! 




When you're consistenly dehydrated, you'll hold onto the water you take in, but if you're just dehydrated from sleeping, you won't be retaining nonexistant additional water, ya know?