Happy Weight vs. Ideal Body Weight

Let’s talk weight. Let’s talk happy weight. Let’s talk ideal weight. Let’s talk everything in between. Because, as a dietitian, I’ve got a lot of thoughts about weight.

“Aren’t you going to weigh me?!”

(A phrase I hear almost every time I see a new client for weight loss.)

Nope. I don’t own a scale in my office, and I rarely, rarely weigh clients.

Yup, that’s right. No scale.

Why?

Honestly, I really don’t care what they weigh.

OK sure, I care if they are obese or morbidly obese but chances are, if their weight is that high, they already know. They don’t need me weighing them to tell them that they need to lose weight. They can get that at the doctor’s office.

In other words, the scale doesn’t tell me anything I don’t know. It just tells me a number. It doesn’t tell me what my clients ate that day, how they are feeling, confidence level… Nope, just a number. Throw out the scale.

Instead, when they ask me “Aren’t you going to weigh me?” or “What should I weigh?”, I respond with something like this:

Happy Weight Vs. Ideal Weight- Weight Loss And Throwing Away The Scale!

Most of us have a happy weight. That weight where you’re comfortable in your clothes, you don’t hate your closet every time you get dressed, you’re happy when you head to the gym, and you don’t deny yourself the occasional brownie, croissant, or piping hot bowl of mac-and-cheese. You’re, you know, happy

Which may or may not be your ideal body weight. Your ideal weight is what you will most often get when you ask a medical professional that wonderful question, “how much should I weigh?” Instead, I’d like you to try to think about your happy weight.

It may or may not be a number.  More than likely, it’s a feeling.

For me, at 5’4″, my “ideal body weight” is 120. 120! I’m not 120.

Sure, I could be 120. If I took out dessert, red wine with girlfriends, rest days, and avocado on my sandwiches. I could be 120 if I spent 2 hours a day at the gym and kept my calories to 1400. I could do it, sure. But I won’t.
I’m not happy at 120. I’ve been 120 and…. well, I was miserable. Not only was I miserable, but I’m pretty sure I made everyone else around me miserable, too.

BL wanted a date night? Not if I didn’t get to the gym earlier in the day. Girlfriends want to meet for happy hour drinks? Unless they were serving steamed kale and tea, I can’t go.

Somewhere after college it clicked.  In order to be happy, I couldn’t be my ideal weight. An ideal weight that I should point out was not chosen by me, but by a textbook.

Instead, I asked myself, where am I most happy? While the only time I really know my true weight is at the doctor’s office once a year, I know that my happy weight is somewhere closer to 130. That’s my happy weight, my happy space.

Girlfriends want happy hour? Of course! I’d rather sacrifice my 6-pack ab ambition for quality time with my best friends. BL wants a date night? Of course! I’ll balance my nutrient-dense entree with wine and split dessert. When I start to feel a little out of balance, no big deal. I add a few more miles, change up my meals, and I start to get back to where I like to be.

Weight To Feel Happy And Healthy

I encourage my clients, especially my weight loss clients, to aim for their happy weight over their ideal weight. Not only is it a more achievable goal, it will also make the process of weight loss enjoyable and not seem like such a punishment.

I’ve talked about this before, but when weight loss becomes a punishment, you start to resent it. And when you start to resent it, you give up. Blaming yourself and starting and stopping the process many times over.

Make this time different. When you start to look towards your goal weight, focus on the happy rather than the ideal.

What about you? Have you ever thought about your happy weight? How do you find the balance between happy weight and healthy weight? I’d love to know!

 

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28 Comments

  1. This is fabulous! I’ve never thought about there being a difference between happy and ideal weight! I try to not look at a scale and just focus on how I feel. Loved this post. Thanks girl!

    1. That’s it! Feeling happy 🙂 Thanks for the comment, Alex

  2. Amen.
    This is perfection. Thank you.

    xoxo

  3. Heidi Kokborg says:

    I love this post! It’s not about the weight. It’s about eing happy in your own skin and loving you life. I used to be really skinny, but like you I wasn’t happy. Now I weigh a little more and I am so happy 🙂

  4. Hi Alex! I use to be a client of yours a couple years ago at pacific. I recently found your blog and Its amazing. I love this most recent post about your ideal happy body weight. You definitely helped me get past a rough part in my life when I wasn’t completely healthy as I could be… Now I am happy and healthy and love my body. I feel like if it wasn’t for you to gently pushing me in the right direction to become healthier I wouldn’t be where I am today. I think that a lot of woman go through ups and down with their body image and it can be influenced by different outside factors, where all they really need is that one person to help them/ sit them down to influence a positive change.
    Thanks for being a positive female role model to look up to!

    1. Thanks for the awesome words Lauren! Happy to hear that you are doing so well! I totally agree with you, and it’s so easy to get sucked into the idea that thin=better. Thanks again for commenting and for the follow 🙂

  5. Dietitian Jess says:

    LOOOOOVE this! Totally agree… I say that every body has their own homestasis weight and for some people it is a little curvier and for some it is more slim. Eating right is way more important than any number on the scale. Plus happy hour and date nights are part of what makes life great.

    1. Exactly! I do the same thing with me clients- what do you want in life vs. a goal weight? Like I said, I CAN be my ideal weight… but it’s not worth it. I’d rather by over by a bit and happy 🙂

  6. I love your blog! I read your post on Katheats and added you to my feedly right away! Love this post! I totally agree with you on all of it! I love the idea of happy weight and will be using that as a guide in my weight loss goals. I’ve got about 10-15 lbs to lose to be where I was last happy with my body. Hopefully I can avoid the scale and just focus on how my clothes fit and how I feel. Thanks for sharing sensible and realistic information! Sharing this on FB!

  7. Allison @ Clean Wellness says:

    I loved reading this! I don’t weight myself because I don’t think it’s a measure of good health. Some of my lowest weights have actually been when I’ve been most miserable. I feel healthy and happy when I’m eating good food and leaving a little wiggle room. I’m going to share this! 🙂

    1. Thanks Allison! I totally agree- when I was at my “thinnest” I was so unhappy! Gaining a few pounds has actually made me MORE happy! 🙂 Please share!

  8. I love this, Alex! I don’t really ever step on a scale outside of the doctor’s office, but I’ve never really thought about that in terms of “happy weight.” I tend to judge how I’m feeling based on how my clothes fit, how I feel during my workouts (or even how often I’m working out) and just how I feel in general. Like you, I try to find the balance between eating out and wine and choosing healthier options most of the time. It’s something I constantly work toward, but you’re right, I do have a happy weight. Sometimes it just takes a little more work to find it. Thanks for sharing such a great message!

    1. Yes! My thoughts exactly- thanks for sharing Dana!

  9. Carlene: Healthfully Ever After says:

    Love this post girl!