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Weight Watchers Weight Loss Strategies: My Top 10

By: Denise Wakeman

Recently I hit my goal weight and moved to the Weight Watchers
Maintenance Program. I've been thinking about it a lot as I
continue to do my best to follow the program, and wondering how
it is I was able to lose nearly 33 pounds in 8 months. So, I
decided to write my Top 10 Strategies. I'll list them Dave
Letterman style.

Top 10 Weight Watchers Weight Loss Strategies That Worked for
Me

10. I make sure to have lots of 1 and 2 point treats in the
house. I work at home and I've learned that I like to snack and
nibble during the day so it's important to have low point treats
available so I don't feel guilty.

9. I let other people know (my friends, family and colleagues)
what I'm working on so they can support me and give me kudos
when I succeed.

8. I share my success and challenges on a blog
(http://www.slim-people.com). This has been a great outlet for
me to focus myself on what I need to keep doing, reading and
thinking about in order to stay on track.

7. I use the Weight Watchers online etools. I'm a nut for
details so the online program is great for me. I work at home
and sit in front of a computer all day. It's no problem for me
to add my food immediately to the online points tracker. I also
enter my weight every Saturday after my weekly Weight Watchers
meeting. I get an immediate visual representation of how I'm
going as I view the graph.

6. I attend the weekly Weight Watchers meetings without fail. I
think in 8 months I've only missed two due to being out of town
on business and unable to get to a meeting. Though, when I know
I'm going to be out of town, I will usually at the very least go
the day before and weigh in.

5. I weigh and measure my food. I learned quickly that what my
eye thinks is 2 ounces usually is a lot more. I'm not
consistent about this but more often than not I do weigh or
measure what I'm eating and drinking.

4. I track my points. I write down what I eat. I hear Flora in
my head saying, "You bite it, you write it." I've learned that
when I slack off from writing everything down, I either don't
lose or I gain weight that week. Again, my eyes are not a good
judge of quantity.

3. I work out 4 times per week. Before Weight Watchers I took
Pilates classes 3 times per week. Though I was getting
stronger, I was not losing weight. In fact I was gaining weight
due to hormones, a sedentary job and eating too much. I switched
to 2 days of Pilates and 2 days of cardio workout. I started the
cardio workout the same day I joined Weight Watchers and I know
it has make a big difference. Last week I even started walking
to my Pilates studio since it's only a 10 minute walk. Up until
now I've been driving, if you can believe that.

2. I have a buddy. My dear friend and I joined Weight Watchers
together, as well as joined the gym together. We go to the
meetings together. We work out 2 times per week together. We
talk about food and how we're doing all the time. We evangelize
about Weight Watchers. Without my buddy I don't think I would
have stayed with the program. No, I know I would not have
stayed with the program.

1. And number 1. I made the decision to join Weight Watchers. I
had heard a lot of success stories about Weight Watchers and
after putting on 30 pounds over the course of 3 years, I
decided it was time to take action. I had been telling myself
it was age and hormones that contributed to the weight gain and
that may be partly true, but I had to take action and do
something so I could feel good about myself, my body and my
health.

That's it. There are probably more things that could be added
to this list. Now my challenge goal is to maintain for 6 weeks
and get to Lifetime Member.

Oh, I just remembered one more thing I did. I read an article,
I think on Weight Watchers Online, about rewarding yourself
when you do well. So I set up a savings account and deposited
$10 every time I lost a pound. I call it the "Pamper Me"
account. Now, I will add $10 every week I maintain my weight.
Then, eventually, I'll do something wonderful to pamper myself!

Good luck and best wishes to you in your journey to weight
loss!

About The Author: Denise Wakeman has become a fitness and
healthy eating evangelist since losing more than 30 pounds with
the Weight Watchers program. She publishes a popular weight loss
blog at http://www.slim-people.com and hosts a site with more
than 700 diet and fitness articles at
http://www.dietarticles.info

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