Cupid’s Calorie Cutter!

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Cupid’s Calorie Cutter!

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Wenke

02/17/2021 8:04AM
Hi!
How have the past few days been for you? I'm doing quite alright, mainly with the exercise, a little less when it comes to the food I eat, but still a big improvement.
I was wondering, do you weigh yourself daily or weekly or even monthly? I'm not sure what would be best for me, as I am curious every day, but would not want the number on the scale to become an obsession.

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Suzannah

Hi Wenke, I agree with what Kelsi says really. It can be make it break in terms of motivation. Personally I'd never suggest that anyone weighs themselves daily. There just isn't any point because each day is different thus so are fluctuations. I weigh every two weeks. I find this is useful enough to give me an idea on where I am but not enough to become obsessive. Also, try to plan your weigh days away from ovulation and menstrual times as, clearly, water retention/hormonal imbalance and fluctuations occur. Well done on your exercise and diet by the way :)

Wenke

Thanks for both of your replies. It is very helpfull to hear your opinions. For now I think I'll keep it on once a week!

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