Picture this: It's time for your weekly weigh-in, and you are confident that you've lost a pound or two. You've eaten very well this week and have been even more consistent with your exercise than you usually are. You take a deep breath, close your eyes and step on the scale, your heart skipping a beat. You brace yourself, open your eyes, and… your heart sinks into your stomach and you clench your fists. Your weight is up one pound since last week. What's going through your mind? Is it a frenzy of horribly negative self-talk? Do you feel like a worthless failure who can't do anything right? Do you swear and stamp your foot and move the scale to another spot on the bathroom floor in the hopes that the number will change? If you've had any (or all) of these reactions after a disappointing weigh-in, you're not alone. But think about how crazy that roller coaster is! Why should a number on a scale make you feel so nervous—and then so painfully defeated when it isn't what you had hoped for? Why should a number on a scale ruin your day and make you say horrible things to yourself that you would never dream of saying to a friend? We've all been sucked into the scale's siren song from time to time—and it makes sense why. The scale is appealing because it shows an instant, tangible metric of how you're progressing, and it seems like an easy way to tell if your weight-loss plan is working. But it's also easy to get too attached to that number—and you might start to define yourself based on what your morning weigh-in says, despite your best intentions. What's worse is, that number you're so fixated on might not even be an accurate gauge of your true progress! Your body is a complex machine; depending on fluid shifts, hormonal changes, when you last ate, how much sodium you've ingested, and multiple other factors, your weight could fluctuate by several pounds in just a single day. So, the next time the number on the scale gets you down, step off, take a deep breath, and remember this: The only thing the scale can tell you is the amount of force that gravity has on your body at any given moment. What can't the scale tell you? A whole lot: 1. What a good spouse/son/daughter/mother/father/grandma/grandpa you are 2. How amazing you are at your job 3. How fast you can run 4. How much passion you have for your hobbies 5. How unique your laugh is 6. How loyal you are 7. How much better your clothes are fitting 8. How much water you drink every day 9. How much you rock your favorite outfit 10. How much you've grown emotionally 11. How great your hair looks 12. How smart you are 13. How much your blood pressure/cholesterol/blood glucose numbers have improved 14. The status of your relationship with food 15. How motivated you are 16. How many flights of stairs you can climb 17. How well you're raising your kids 18. How many lifelong memories you made on your last vacation 19. How thoughtful you are 20. What a great smile you have 21. How much easier it is to carry your groceries since you've started working out 22. How good you are at making healthy food choices 23. How close you are to your friends 24. How loved you are 25. How well you can cook 26. What a genuine person you are 27. How much muscle mass you've put on in relation to fat lost 28. The number of good books you've read 29. How many amazing places you've seen 30. How many volunteer hours you've logged 31. How endearing your quirks are 32. The number of steps you take per day 33. How ambitious you are 34. How many times you've passed up a treat for a healthier option 35. How promising your future is 36. How appreciated you are 37. How far you can walk 38. The number of fruits and veggies you eat every day 39. How you handle stress 40. How funny you are 41. How many inches you've lost 42. How much knowledge you've gained about healthy living 43. How compassionate you are 44. What a good pet owner you are 45. How confident you are 46. The number of compliments you've received 47. How happy you are 48. The number of medications you've been able to stop taking since getting healthier 49. How strong your relationships are 50. How much weight you can lift 51. The number of people who admire and look up to you 52. How many challenges you've overcome in your life 53. How talented you are 54. How much you've touched the lives of others 55. How much you're learning and growing every day Turns out the scale doesn't know so much, does it? The next time you weigh in, take the number with a grain of salt. Never let the number on the scale become the only measure of your worth; make healthy choices, be consistent and trust the process. |
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