The Weigh-In Rollercoaster
by Meggan Larson
I’m one of those people that does not weigh myself every day. I find it discouraging when I go from a big loss to a stall or gain the very next day. The scale can really wreak havoc on my emotions so I decided a long time ago to only weigh myself 3 times a month. Because I knew that I was re-starting my plan this year I decided to do a little experiment to prove that fluctuation is normal throughout the week and that it can play mind games with you if you let it.
I was surprised by what I found…
The first day 100% on plan I lost 3lbs. Day two I lost another pound and a half. Day three I lost another 2lbs. Day four I was up a pound. Day 5 I was down 2lbs again. Day 6 I was down another pound and a half. And I finished on day seven up half a pound. Those are phenomenal results but do you know what happened? I was discouraged on day four AND on day seven even though I was weighing myself daily on purpose! How ridiculous! Emotions have a terrible habit of not doing what you want them to at inopportune times. I went into the week fully prepared for the weight gain that I knew would come and I still felt a twinge of frustration when it happened. This is why I weigh once a week. Had I just weighed on day one and day seven, I would’ve seen an 8 & ½ lb drop! I wouldn’t have seen the slight gains on day four and seven. I would have been thrilled instead of happy with a twinge of disappointment. This last week I only weighed myself on Friday. The result? Down ½ lb making for a total of 9lbs lost in 2 weeks. Yay!
As a side note, I highly recommend having a goal weight in mind versus having an amount you want to lose in mind. There’s a lot of extra math involved when you’re counting how much weight you’ve lost because of the up and down of the scale and it can be discouraging. I find it a lot easier to focus on the number you’re working towards and be encouraged as you get closer to that. We have 11 more weeks of this year to reach some goals. That’s still plenty of time to make progress! 🙂
~Meggan
ps…If you need help to figure out why you are struggling with the weight in the first place, what plan will work for you, or why you emotionally eat, then I strongly urge you to check out the 5-Day Video Mini-Series inside our private Facebook community-“Release the Weight from the Inside Out” click the link to join the Facebook group! It could be the change you’ve been searching for!
Meggan Larson is a wife, mom of three, and challenge overcomer! Diagnosed with a rare form of cancer and undergoing aggressive chemotherapy, when her second born child was only three months old, gave Meggan an expected twist to her life. Dealing with pregnancy weight gain and the debilitating effects of chemotherapy, Meggan’s weight soared to over 228 pounds. Feeling humiliated with no desire to socialize Meggan was desperate for a change. Shortly after losing 20 pounds with the Trim Healthy Mama program, Meggan found out she was pregnant with baby number three, which ended in an emergency C-section and unexpected hysterectomy. Despite the challenges she faced Meggan has just celebrated her one year “trimiversary”, and her success of releasing just over 60 pounds! Meggan is confident that her success on plan is “doable” for anyone looking to gain back their health and wanting to live a trim and healthy lifestyle!
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