I recently realized something about myself, "weigh-ins" and pressure.
I had been weighing myself once a week, and sort of gauge my progress by how much I lost for the week. For the past several weeks I've been clipping along at a pretty good pace - 3lbs per week.
But lately, I've noticed that my mind has really been preoccupied with the hope, even stress, that I'll hit that 3lb "goal" for the week. This is kind of ridiculous, since 3lbs/week isn't really a formal goal of mine.
Anyway, I started weighing myself daily, and the stress has totally gone away. If I'm down in weight from the day before it's "yay!", and if I'm not, or even up a bit, I think "no biggie, I must be retaining a bit more water today".
This is counter to what I would have expected. I would have thought daily weighing would have made me even more preoccupied with the numbers, but it's just the opposite. I hop on in the morning, read the number, and think "ho-hum, let's have a healthy day".




