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Don't Let The Scale Define You!

Taylor the Kinesiologist • Jun 19, 2024

The number on the weight scale does NOT define you!

Choosing food on a scale
Do you ever find yourself becoming overly focused on the number on the weight scale?
Are you measuring your self-worth based on this number?
Do you have a certain goal weight that you are striving for?
Are you constantly telling yourself that you won't be satisfied with your body until you reach it?

If you answered 'YES' to any of the above questions...
then I am sorry to announce that you have the wrong mindset around losing weight.
The weight scale is simply a tool. It does not measure everything when it comes to fat loss.

-It doesn’t measure the amount of body fat you lost and muscle mass you gained
-It doesn’t measure how your body looks in clothing
-It doesn’t measure your mood & energy levels
-It doesn’t measure how much easier it is to do your activities of daily living, such as being able to keep up with your kids / grandkids without becoming exhausted
-It doesn’t measure the decreased risk of chronic health conditions like cardiovascular disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, depression, sarcopenia (age related muscle loss), and osteoporosis (age related bone density loss)
 
Please stop solely focusing on your weight!
The scale is simply a tool that is meant to combined with other forms of measurement, such as waist circumference, progress photos, and your mood & energy.

Next time you start judging yourself based on the scale, take a moment to consider all the other health factors that are much more important than your weight. Remind yourself why you are truly on this journey to lose weight and the specific goals you are working towards. Then give yourself a little pat on the back because you are taking action to make your dreams a reality!

In the end, the number on the scale is only just a number.
Don't let it stop you from living your best life!

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