Tuesday, December 9, 2008

What About Weight Watchers?

Hi! Kelly here again to tell you that Weight Watchers meetings are helpful.

When I first started on the Weight Watchers diet, I was pretty gung-ho to get started. I knew that I was far from a healthy weight, and that I could use this diet plan to get where I needed to go.

Weight Watchers Diets are not exactly straightforward, but they are clear enough. You count points and keep track of everything you eat, and write it down in your diet plan book. I felt like I did not need to go to any Weight Watchers meetings, since I was so determined to succeed on my own.

For the first couple of weeks, my weight loss diet went pretty well. Soon, however, I started to fall off the wagon, so to speak. It is easy to cheat just a little bit, rationalizing that you will make up for it later in the week, the problem is that, once you start lying to yourself and cheating on your weight loss diet, it can be a pretty tough thing to stop. That is what is so useful about Weight Watchers meetings.

When you go to a Weight Watchers meeting, there are other people there to help you out with your own goals. Everyone depends on each other at these meetings, which is why they are so useful. If you do not accomplish your weight loss goals every week, you feel like you are letting other people down. Somehow, it is a lot easier to change your life when you feel like other people are depending on you for mutual support.

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When you first go to Weight Watchers meetings – or any support group meetings – it can be a bit intimidating. After all, going in to meet a bunch of strangers for mutual support in overcoming a problem is daunting. No one really wants to admit to strangers that they have a problem, but that is exactly what you have to do at a meeting like this.

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Nonetheless, it is worth it once you get past the hesitation. People there are very nice for the most part, and it is very easy to form friendships. In addition, you will often meet people who have been dieting for longer than you and might have some advice. It also gives you a way to gauge your progress, since every week you have to participate in a weigh in to see what you have gained or lost.

Who knows, perhaps I'll meet you at the next Weight Watchers meeting.

Here's to your weight loss success.

The Weight Loss Guy

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