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Cyrella,

Your post sounds so healthy. I think that using WW as a tool when you need

it instead of a life sentence is a great way of life. Right now I'm needing

to use WW totally, but I'm also trying to change some pretty serious eating

habits I got in to. Thanks for your post and congratulations on achieving

lifetime membership. By the way...I think it's ok to state this as often as

you want because it gives your opinions credibility...you've made the

program work for you and I'm sure some of your suggestions will also help

others achieve success. Thanks for your post!

Random quotes for those who are interested in what others have to say...

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Quotables

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I agree! I think if you've made lifetime you SHOULD remind people. It

doesn't come across wrong. That's what we're all about here.

However I'm concerned that you (Jenn) refer to Wwers as a " life

sentence. " it really isn't. It is actually quite easy, after you've done

it for a long time, to keep the momentum going to stay completely on

program. That doesn't mean you never have struggles, but the momentum

keeps you going. However if you take the attitude that being on program

is negative then yes, you will have a hard time staying on program. Your

attitude is a HUGE part in this program...HUGE! (Not that I'm suggesting

YOU have a bad attitude, just using the " collective you " .)

> Re: Taking Breaks & Not

> Feeling Overwhelmed

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>

> Cyrella,

>

> Your post sounds so healthy. I think that using WW as a tool

> when you need it instead of a life sentence is a great way of

> life. Right now I'm needing to use WW totally, but I'm also

> trying to change some pretty serious eating habits I got in

> to. Thanks for your post and congratulations on achieving

> lifetime membership. By the way...I think it's ok to state

> this as often as you want because it gives your opinions

> credibility...you've made the program work for you and I'm

> sure some of your suggestions will also help others achieve

> success. Thanks for your post!

>

>

> Random quotes for those who are interested in what others

> have to say... http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Quotables

>

>

>

>

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> However I'm concerned that you (Jenn) refer to Wwers as a " life

> sentence. " it really isn't. It is actually quite easy, after you've done

> it for a long time, to keep the momentum going to stay completely on

> program. That doesn't mean you never have struggles, but the momentum

> keeps you going. However if you take the attitude that being on program

> is negative then yes, you will have a hard time staying on program. Your

> attitude is a HUGE part in this program...HUGE! (Not that I'm suggesting

> YOU have a bad attitude, just using the " collective you " .)

That was kind of my point: That WW ISN'T a life sentence, it's a tool to

use on our way to success. I know that when I am using WW I feel carefree

and a lot of the burden of " what do I eat " is lifted from me. It's an easy

program to follow and that's what I was trying to get across in my

post...that it SHOULD be easy and freeing and that you shouldn't feel like

it's a life sentence.

Stuck? Get unstuck...

http://www.unstuck.com/

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Ah okay! Sorry I misunderstood. That's how I feel EXACTLY!

> Re: Taking Breaks & Not

> Feeling Overwhelmed

>

>

> > However I'm concerned that you (Jenn) refer to Wwers as a " life

> > sentence. " it really isn't. It is actually quite easy, after you've

> > done it for a long time, to keep the momentum going to stay

> completely

> > on program. That doesn't mean you never have struggles, but the

> > momentum keeps you going. However if you take the attitude

> that being

> > on program is negative then yes, you will have a hard time

> staying on

> > program. Your attitude is a HUGE part in this program...HUGE! (Not

> > that I'm suggesting YOU have a bad attitude, just using the

> > " collective you " .)

>

> That was kind of my point: That WW ISN'T a life sentence,

> it's a tool to use on our way to success. I know that when I

> am using WW I feel carefree and a lot of the burden of " what

> do I eat " is lifted from me. It's an easy program to follow

> and that's what I was trying to get across in my post...that

> it SHOULD be easy and freeing and that you shouldn't feel

> like it's a life sentence.

>

>

> Stuck? Get unstuck...

> http://www.unstuck.com/

>

>

>

>

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