Hello, my name is Joanna and I am a
scale-a-holic. I weigh myself daily, even when I know it is
terrible for me. When I am having a bad
day, I turn to the scale. The scale has
been known to totally control my mood and outlook for the day. If the number goes up, and my mood goes down
(the toilet). If the number goes down,
then my mood skyrockets! Anyone else out there feel that they could be saying
the same thing? WHY do so many of us do
it? Why do we depend so much on a stupid
number? Why do we willingly give our
power away to something that we know is an inaccurate representation of
ourselves? Why are we such
scale-a-holics??
I have done LOTS of research
in the area of weight. I know how to put
it on, take it off, when is a good/bad time to weigh yourself, etc. I know that when I weight train, the scale
numbers will likely go up, but my body fat is going down. I know that during that certain time of the
month, I retain water, and will show a gain on the scale. I know that if I eat a salty meal, I better
not be surprised with a gain showing the next morning. The thing is, I KNOW all of this stuff, yet I
STILL do it anyway. Each time I have a gain,
I spin down that dark weight-gain hole- time and time again.
I have decided that I’m going
to jump off of this annoying, scale-controlled merry-go-round. Starting today, I am going to acknowledge
that the scale is a poor judgment of weight-loss. I am publicly pledging to you all: I WILL NOT
STEP FOOT ON A SCALE FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS.
I will use my mood, my comfort, my clothing, the mirror, and comments
from others to gauge my weight. Clothes
get baggier? Good! Clothes getting tighter? Think consciously about what I’m eating. I refuse to give power to a number on a
scale. I am so much more than that
single number.
I am taking back my power!!
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