Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW and attending meetings helps them stay OP. I have been doing WW at home on my own- have not joined as I have everything I need to do it on my own. I am just trying to figure out if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I weigh on my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. I appreciate any input/advice anyone might have. Thanks Tammy P TX POP Lean Team 180/178.5/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 For me - yes - attending WW meetings outside my home helps me stay OP. I have tried so many times to do WW on my own and just like any other " diet " I have tried on my own I never succeed. It makes me accountable to go every Wednesday. I always do really well when I go to the meetings, it is when I have to stop going to the meetings because of scheduling that I end up not being OP and I gain my weight back. Team Cyber Slims Wk 1 Pts: 10 214/211/193 (10%) 18lbs to go to goal!!! Goal - By September 3rd Reward - SportPedicure > >Reply-To: Serious-Weight-Watchers >To: Serious-Weight-Watchers >Subject: meetings vs home >Date: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:42:51 -0000 > _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I think this is different for different people. I find going to the meetings tremendously motivational - it reminds me that I'm not in this alone, and I usually get a good tip or two out of the meeting. The accountability is also very important to me. My wife, on the other hand, just goes for her weigh-in (accountability), but rarely stays for the meeting. She finds the meetings to " saccharine " , too upbeat, too hokey. I started WW this time on-my-own (I knew what to do, because I've been there before), and I lost 25 pounds - but when I started feeling comfortable, I knew I had to go back to meetings as an additional motivcational and accountability tool. Best, Mitch tammpaine wrote: > I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW and > attending meetings helps them stay OP. > > I have been doing WW at home on my own- have not joined as I have > everything I need to do it on my own. I am just trying to figure out > if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I weigh on > my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. > > I appreciate any input/advice anyone might have. > > Thanks > > Tammy P > TX > POP Lean Team > 180/178.5/135 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I think it's a personal choice, Tammy. Tory was able to get all the way to goal without meetings. I need the " accountability " of weighing in front of someone else. There *are* interesting topics at the meetings, but you can read about these on Dotti's boards if you don't go to the meetings. If you're doing it alone and it doesn't seem to be going the way you'd like, by all means, give meetings a try. If you're doing it at home and it's working great, I'd say you don't need meetings. Hope this helps! Lynne Lapsed Lifer, Recommitted 1-22-03 217/170/159/145? Start/Current/WW Goal/Personal Goal? > I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW and > attending meetings helps them stay OP. > > I have been doing WW at home on my own- have not joined as I have > everything I need to do it on my own. I am just trying to figure out > if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I weigh on > my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. > > I appreciate any input/advice anyone might have. > > Thanks > > Tammy P > TX > POP Lean Team > 180/178.5/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I think it depends on the leader and the other members who attend. I think I've gone to every meeting offered here (about six). The Saturday morning meetings are the absolute BEST. The leader has lost 30 pounds and is so spunky! I would put her at maybe early 30's or somewhere in this age range. There are two meetings in the morning and both are packed. The members are inspired by this leader who is a hoot (and a half)! She's witty, caring, fun... etc. She really encourages group participation and gets it. For what? Well, suggestions for low point snacks, what a favorite meal might be... She even collected recipes from members, made photocopies and keeps these all in a big ring binder. Anyone can look through the binder and take a copy of whatever recipe they want. Also, she doesn't just read from the weekly meeting script like other leaders might. I had my hours cut back at work (down to 32 with full time status), so I've been doing this at home lately. I miss the weekly meetings, but I do find a LOT of support on this list. The POP challenge is awesome. For some reason, I don't want to disappoint my team members. Maybe subconsciously I am used to disappointing myself, so cheating and not counting points, etc., wasn't a big deal. For instance, I bought the Smart Ones round ice cream sandwiches last night AND a box of the Smart Ones regular ice cream sandwiches. I ate (and wrote down) a round one after I mowed the grass and before I started making supper. An hour after supper, I had a regular one (wrote it down too). Yes, the thought occurred to me that I wanted to eat ALL of them!!! Every single last one. But I didn't. I even had points left that I could have eaten a couple more round ones... but I didn't. I would suggest joining (save $$ when registration is free) on a Monday... and try to attend additional meetings that week to see if any particular leader seems to spark the members. Maybe even go for a month (everyone has off days). If you don't care for it, don't go back. (But stay here!!) -----Original Message----- From: tammpaine I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW and attending meetings helps them stay OP. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Dear Tammy, Although I get a lot out of this group here, I am attending WW meetings, too. I have started WW and quit after 3 or 4 weeks in the past. But this time I want to prove that the system works and stick with the meetings, I want to be a lifetimer. I bought a 10 week package to make sure I keep going. So far, I'm glad, though I get picky about how things are done in meetings: didn't get a bookmark when I weighed in my first 5 lbs lost, and last week the dear substitute leader wrote my START weight instead of my WEIGH IN weight for the week, so now my weigh in book is inaccurate, sheesh! those kind of things jolt my brain, but this is just another area of my life that is out of control and so going to meetings is good therapy for me all around. I'm learning. Just my experience so far. On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:42:51 -0000 " tammpaine " writes: I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW and attending meetings helps them stay OP. I have been doing WW at home on my own- have not joined as I have everything I need to do it on my own. I am just trying to figure out if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I weigh on my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. I appreciate any input/advice anyone might have. Thanks Tammy P TX POP Lean Team 180/178.5/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I am just trying to figure out > if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I weigh on > my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. It makes a big difference to me. The thing that makes a difference to me is nothing that is said as far as lessons learned at the meetings. The main thing is that there are people I see every week...faces that look at me and see me get my 5 pound awards, my 10% award, my 25 pound award. Those people have watched my weight come off and celebrate each of my small victories. I feel as though I let them all down if I get off program. I don't want my weigh in to come and no one know how I did but myself. Those ladies that weigh me see my card and know my weight. I can't lie to them like I can lie to myself. To me, going to the meeting gives me an extra accountability that really helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 Hi Tammy, I'm brand-spanking new to this. 3rd day now. I am also doing the home program. But I feel coming on to this group is huge support for me. I really think that this could mean the difference for me succeeding or failing. I am pretty sure the meetings would help anyone though. Can't have too many in your corner. > I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW and > attending meetings helps them stay OP. > > I have been doing WW at home on my own- have not joined as I have > everything I need to do it on my own. I am just trying to figure out > if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I weigh on > my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. > > I appreciate any input/advice anyone might have. > > Thanks > > Tammy P > TX > POP Lean Team > 180/178.5/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I was doing fine without meetings for a while. Had my rule book, had my palm pilot, had my friends doing WW/ Then my work got busy and I had trouble getting to exercise class Then I got sloppy about journalling. Then... I started to gain. Then, I lost my job and went through three more jobs in quick succession (Boston-area dot-coms) Then I pretty much completely lost the exercise habit Then I spent those two years posting to my email friends going " not so good this week " and " maybe next week " and " This week I'm going to just try for drinking water " or " this week I'm just going to try for journalling... " Finally after gaining back most of what I lost, I got fed up and joined again. Sure, I *think* I can do it by myself, but I ****DON'T****. This time I think I'm in until I hit goal. And maybe when I hit goal I'll quit, but maybe I'll shoot for lifetime and weighing in once a month to keep myself honest. One thing I really like about this meeting is that we have some total beginners and some lifetime members! It is nice to get that sense of perspective, seeing people who have actually made it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2003 Report Share Posted June 5, 2003 I have gone to meetings for over a year now and I have decided to quit going at least for the summer. I have been thinking about it for a while now because I don't get a lot out of the meetings anymore. They are repeating topics and I just don't have the the enthusiasm that I used to. I realized that this list and the POP challenge are doing more for me than the meetings are so I am going to stop going for a while and save myself some money. I know the meetings will always be there if I need them or if I start getting off track. Kris -----Original Message----- Hi Tammy, For me, I think the meetings are a great incentive to stay OP. I've had more success when I had the accountability paying an weighing in each week. Although, this last time, I had all of last years materials and started at home about a month before joining and I did lose weight between Thanksgiving and Christmas. I like this POP challenge because I don't want to be the one to let my team down. But then I guess we all feel that way. Maybe this challenge and the support you get on this list will be your meeting. Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2003 Report Share Posted June 6, 2003 I agree. I did the online WW (and still do). For some reason that was all I need (that and all you all). I know some people just have to have the accountability of meetings. I'm the AR type who once I commit to something, I do it...even if I only nade that commitment to myself. ~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~`~` Tory Klementsen, MCP A+ Career and Technology Educator The successful person will do things that the unsuccessful person will not. > Re: meetings vs home > > > I think it's a personal choice, Tammy. Tory was able to get all the > way to goal without meetings. I need the " accountability " of > weighing in front of someone else. > > There *are* interesting topics at the meetings, but you can read > about these on Dotti's boards if you don't go to the meetings. > > If you're doing it alone and it doesn't seem to be going the way > you'd like, by all means, give meetings a try. If you're doing it at > home and it's working great, I'd say you don't need meetings. > > Hope this helps! > > Lynne > Lapsed Lifer, Recommitted 1-22-03 > 217/170/159/145? > Start/Current/WW Goal/Personal Goal? > > > > > I am trying to get feed back on if people feel that joining WW > and > > attending meetings helps them stay OP. > > > > I have been doing WW at home on my own- have not joined as > I have > > everything I need to do it on my own. I am just trying to figure > out > > if the support from meetings makes a big difference. Also I > weigh on > > my own scale at home which weighs to the .5 lb. > > > > I appreciate any input/advice anyone might have. > > > > Thanks > > > > Tammy P > > TX > > POP Lean Team > > 180/178.5/135 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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