Since I never get on a scale, I have no idea how much weight I've lost!
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I have no idea what I weigh. I don't even own a scale.
I never weigh myself. That's the best advice I can give - never step on a scale. You know if you're being healthy, if you're exercising. You don't need to be undermined by some crazy number.
As soon as I made it about being healthy and shifted my focus away from the scale, the weight started to come off. I keep track of my body by how my jeans fit - and how I feel.
I don't weigh a pound over one hundred and eighty and, what's more, I never did.
I recently lost 50 pounds. I'm hovering on the cusp of a size eight, which seems unbelievable.
I always say you shouldn't weigh yourself. I don't even have a set of scales in my house.
I got on the scale and I weighed around 203. I'm only 5'7. I was about to turn 30, and I wasn't active anymore. So I started working with a nutritionist and a trainer. I played basketball twice a week. And soon it all just became a habit for me. I became addicted to something good for a change.
My New Year's Resolution List usually starts with the desire to lose between ten and three thousand pounds.
I didn't get excited by weight loss, and since I was already happy being fat, I couldn't see the point of it all. I'm 6 ft. and weigh about 18 st. or 19 st., but weighing myself is not something I do with much pleasure.
On the road, I weigh 168. At home, ten more.
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