My Losing Battle
 

Bathroom Scales

One of the first issues I had to deal with was to decide what I was going to use for a bathroom scale. Originally, I had purchased the beam-type doctor's scale, but I finally settled on an ultra-sensitive and accurate digital scale with a computer interface.

You don't have to spend a huge sum of money for a scale. I spent extra money on my scale because I wanted to be able to rely on the numbers I saw on the scale, and to be able to see even small changes in the fraction of a pound range. I can be a bit obscessive about things at times, and the purchase of the sensitive bathroom scale does make sense for someone like me. As with everything else, choose what works for you.

 

  • Inaccurate Bathroom Scales
    It is easy to convince yourself that the reason that you look heavier today than yesterday is because you're wearing bulkier shoes. But the most important thing to successful weight loss is to stay realistic. The point is not to convince yourself that you are losing weight. The point is to actually lose weight.
  • Accurate Bathroom Scales
    I remember very clearly a time when I was losing weight but the scales were wrong. This derailed me midway, and I thought nothing was working. As it turned out, I was losing weight, but the scales were stuck on a number. Even though the weight was still coming off, I didn’t know it, and this caused me to give up.
  • Bath Scale Types
  • Cheap Bathroom Scale
    Just like millions of my countrymen who try to fight the just battle of the bulge, I too was tempted to buy a bathroom scale. I finally found one on a discount sale at the local Walmart and succumbed to my temptation. I regret my decision even now.

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