Friday, December 20, 2019

Do we metric folk have it easier?

Reading the posts here, I'm wondering if measuring in kilograms is more mentally forgiving than pounds. If my weight is anywhere between one kilo and the next, I don't tend to notice the decimal... so if I gain a pound overnight from 70kg to 70.6kg, in my head I'm still "yay, 70kg!" I don't really notice the half kilo fluctuations.

On the flip side of course, when you're talking about weight you've already lost then I'm sure having that bigger number is motivating. I might start telling myself I've lost 13 lbs, but only have 6kg to lose...

So, is this a good hack or am I just hungry and dehydrated (hello fellow sweaty Aussies)?

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source https://www.reddit.com/r/loseit/comments/ed98zu/do_we_metric_folk_have_it_easier/

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