I have often run into this problem myself. It’s even more infuriating because I have a fancy scale that records my weight on an iOS app to show my loss over periods of time. A false weigh-in can really mess up my beautiful, beautiful, delightful, downward bar graphs.
Occasionally the scale adds about 2 pounds which is infuriating. What I find myself doing now is stepping on the scale for just a second, getting off the scale, making sure it resets to zero and then stepping on again. It seems to work.
You make me laugh....and I count that as exercise.
I haven't thrown away my scale, but after a couple days of the same weight I try to reset the scale. My final total was down .5 pounds this week. Yes, I count every tenth of a pound. It's those little victories that mean a lot.
And I blame my parents for both genetics and packing my lunch.
I have often run into this problem myself. It’s even more infuriating because I have a fancy scale that records my weight on an iOS app to show my loss over periods of time. A false weigh-in can really mess up my beautiful, beautiful, delightful, downward bar graphs.
Occasionally the scale adds about 2 pounds which is infuriating. What I find myself doing now is stepping on the scale for just a second, getting off the scale, making sure it resets to zero and then stepping on again. It seems to work.
“A false weigh-in can really mess up my beautiful, beautiful, delightful, downward bar graphs.” 🤣
You make me laugh....and I count that as exercise.
I haven't thrown away my scale, but after a couple days of the same weight I try to reset the scale. My final total was down .5 pounds this week. Yes, I count every tenth of a pound. It's those little victories that mean a lot.
And I blame my parents for both genetics and packing my lunch.