Good morning, internet!
It’s been 2 weeks!
I’m not going to do an update of all my measurements until a month in, but I will say this for today: Get you a Body Fat Scale.
I know a lot of people are opposed to weighing themselves every day, but for me, it keeps me accountable and knowledgeable about my own body. I started weighing myself (almost) every morning back when I initially started this in February, partially to track weight loss but also to track bloating.
Like I said yesterday, I used to drink virtually no water at all and I started to notice that when I would eat certain foods and drink less water I’d weigh more the next morning. So I started weighing myself to figure out what foods made me bloat, how much water I should be drinking for my particular body, and ultimately how to make my weight loss steady and consistent.
But now my scale sends to my phone the specific percentage of water weight on my body on any given morning!
What?!
My husband was skeptical of this purchase of mine for a lot of different reasons…
To quote the princess Ariana herself: “think retail therapy my new addiction”
… but mainly because how on Earth can a $20 scale, running on AA batteries, with some metal plates “scan” a person’s body?
Listen, I have no idea how this thing works; I have a studio art degree. But you best believe I googled it and told him all the big words.
Babe, it uses Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis (BIA) technology. Duh.
In all reality, I read the reviews on Amazon and found several that said the data from this scale was corroborated by the numbers given to them at the doctor’s office. I trusted strangers on the internet. Don’t tell Babe, please.
Now obviously I take the stats this scale give me with a grain of salt. I may be an impulse purchase, but I’m as much of an idiot as this scale is a licensed medical professional. Even so, if it’s giving me the wrong Body Fat number, but that number is decreasing over time, then what’s the problem? I personally don’t need to know to the tenth decimal place what my measurements are, I only need to know that whatever I’m doing is making those measurements shrink.
It’s also fun to look at the charts of my Body Fat percentage going down while my Muscle Mass goes up. Even little gains are gaaaiiinnnsss, baby!
My point is
If you can strip away the emotional attachment to the numbers you’ll realize that it’s only data. The more data you collect, the more you’ll be able to learn. Weighing myself every day keeps me informed about what’s going on in my body. And I’m a sucker for a good line graph.

Even if the numbers are not 100% accurate, I like the look of that line.