Guest guest Posted December 10, 2011 Report Share Posted December 10, 2011 PANICKED? Saturday, 10 December 2011 During the early years of my life, I had a simply terrible relationship with the scale. Back home in New Orleans, my mother kept a scale in the bathroom. And I'm telling you, sometimes I'd step on it and just about faint! If I didn't like the numbers I saw, I'd jump off that scale and say to myself out loud, "How could I have gained five pounds so fast? I just don't understand it!" Today, I have a much healthier relationship with my scale. I weigh myself every morning at the same time. After one of those shocking experiences, it might be a couple of weeks before I had enough nerve to get back on the scale again. Oh, I might think about getting on the scale to see what my weight was but...I wouldn't. But today, I have a much healthier relationship with my scale. I weigh myself every morning at the same time, 4:45AM. And I always make sure the battery in my digital scale is working properly so I get an accurate reading. Now I know that some of you reading today's message don't have such a good relationship with the scale yourselves. And one of the reasons is that sometimes you don't like what the scale "tells" you. During the Monday night chat in my Clubhouse last week, one of my Clubhouse members admitted that she panics whenever she sees the numbers on her scale go up. And it's doubly distressing when she's been faithful with her eating program and workouts. Her weight goes up two pounds and, in her mind, it might as well have been 20 pounds! Oh, her heart gets to racing, panic sets in and it takes her another half-hour to calm down! And while she's calming down, all she can do is think about what she could have eaten lately that caused her weight to shoot up two pounds so quickly. Oh I know, it was only a two-pound weight-gain but still, I know what this lady was going through. Years ago, if I had a two-pound weight-gain, I'd have walked out into the middle of the street in a foggy daze...oh, my! Our bodies weight sometimes fluctuates a few pounds for any number of reasons. But here's what I've learned over the years. Our bodies weight sometimes fluctuates a few pounds for any number of reasons. It could be anything from the volume of food we eat, (not the calories), to how much water we drink to how much we put into our workouts and sweat. Look, if you're being faithful to your weight-loss program and see a small weight-gain every now and then, please...you should not panic! I mean, what good does the panic do you anyway? By staying the course, in time, your body will make a "course correction" and you will see those numbers begin to move down on your scale again, like you want! So, are you feeling panicked about the numbers you saw on your scale? Well, don't be! The best thing to do is turn any panic you may have over a minor weight-gain into the determination you need to keep fighting and reach for your weight-loss goal! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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