Kilogs -

When you see the number go up, ask yourself: Did I actually overeat by 7,700 calories since yesterday? The answer is almost always no. One kilo on the scale is rarely one kilo of real tissue. It’s a snapshot of a moment—hydrated, inflamed, digesting, hormonal.

Kilos are a tool, not a judge. Use them like a compass—a general direction, not a GPS telling you every turn. If you drive yourself crazy chasing a specific kilogram number, you’ll miss the real wins: strength, freedom from binge-restrict cycles, and liking what you see in the mirror even when the scale is being a jerk. kilogs

We’ve all been there. You step on the scale, hold your breath, and peek down at the number. Up a kilo. Down half a kilo. Stuck at the same damn kilo for three weeks. If you’ve been chasing kilograms (or "kilos" as most of the world calls them) up and down the bathroom floor, this post is for you. When you see the number go up, ask