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Do You Need Some Inspiration to Become Healthier?

February 14, 2011   35 Comments

Snack Girl definitely needs inspiration with all this snow lying around. So, she has started a new program.

Inspire Yourself to Eat Healthier

Last week, I joined Weight Watchers to lose some weight. Weight Watchers corporate gave me three months of their program for free to see what I thought (very nice of them).

My history with WW (Weight Watchers) is not good. I attempted their program after the birth of my first baby and found the program frustrating. I absolutely hated counting points, and everyone at the meeting I attended was skinny.

(I think I made the mistake of sitting with skinny people - and didn't notice the people who needed to lose a few.)

So, I stopped it and didn't go back, and VERY slowly lost the baby weight.

Why try again?

Well, I think this new Points Plus program is very interesting. Ever since I read David Kessler's, "The End Of Overeating" (see below), I have been looking for a diet approach to advocate.

When I say DIET, I don't just mean losing weight. I mean a "what you eat" diet that will teach people how to eat healthier.

There are many ways to learn about healthy eating. For example, you could go to a nutritionist or read Snack Girl. But there is something different about WW.

For example:

  • You weigh in when you go to the meetings. (then they shout out your weight to the entire room, just kidding :)
  • You log in your food choices in an interactive program to learn how much you eat every day.
  • The meetings include a bunch of other people who are struggling with the same problem.

Do NOT underestimate how good it feels to look around a room at people who are motivated to get to the same goal. It is like Alcoholics Anonymous, where the collective strength of its members can help a single member make the right choice.

The meeting I attended this time was full of people like me. People with some weight to lose that are looking for guidance, knowledge, and support.

Am I going to lose weight? I have no idea.

I will tell you one thing that I have noticed. I AM eating healthier. Yes, your healthy eating guru is motivated to eat more fruits and vegetables.

Why?

Because, I get 29 points per day to eat. Each food I eat, I determine how many points are in it and I keep track of the daily total.

BUT, every time I eat a fruit or vegetable, I don't have to count anything!! I just eat it and forget about it.

So, when I'm looking for a snack and there are cookies or an apple to choose from, I am choosing the apple. Or if I am more hungry, I am adding a little peanut butter to the apple because the apple is FREE and the peanut butter will set me back a point or two.

If I roast broccoli with a little bit of olive oil, I count the olive oil and not the broccoli. Isn't that lovely?

What if after 3 months, I am still the same weight but I have created habits that help me instantly make better choices?

I would be pretty happy with that outcome.

What ways do you encourage better choices for yourself?"

Weight Watchers has given Snack Girl three free months of the PointsPlus progam for review consideration. No other compensation was provided.


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I'm trying to lose baby weight right now, too. Almost back to my goal weight, actually, but man it's a tough road.

Good luck to you. BTW, if you'd like to view a video of Dr. Kessler chatting about his book and concept, you can find it here: http://bit.ly/b8A87R

That's fantastic, Lisa!! I hope you enjoy it!

Just a note of caution: Remember to track your fruits & veggies. It's fantastic to use them as a snack instead of some other point-a-licious food, but some people have found themselves experiencing ... ahem ... difficulties when they've eaten too many. ;-)

@Julie - thanks for the tip - I thought I could just eat them and forget about them - I didn't know I had to track them. I will do that.

Hi Lisa,

Good luck with WW! I am a lifetime member, and find that if you really follow the program, you will lose weight - and it is a reasonable and healthy life style change. I agree that it is motivating to have other people in a meeting where you can share ideas. Good for you - keep it up!

Did I miss the recipe on the roasted broccoli? Please do tell more...txs!

@Maria - the roasted broccoli recipe will be posted tomorrow - it is amazing!! Check back after 9 AM EST.

@Lisa -- You probably don't have to track them, but since you're just starting out, it might be helpful for you to notice how much you're eating. Plus, you'll want to make sure you track them in your Healthy Checks just to make sure you're getting your 5 servings/day.

I love having the group dynamic, too. It's nice to have a little cheering section when you reach a goal or just make a good choice that you're proud of.

I hope you enjoy it! It really is a good program!

Yay! I started WW about a month ago. I really like it. I'm for sure finding myself making more healthy choices like fruits and veggies for snacks. This week I actually didn't go to the grocery store, I went to a fruit stand instead! Loaded up on fruits and veggies. I'm just doing the online thing, not going to meetings. Good luck!

I'm reading that book right now!! It's sooo good! Thanks for sharing!

Good luck is right, I also think brave to put it out there that you're doing WW, for some reason people don't always share (perhaps in case they do not do well). I'm curious if the blog has made you healither/less healthy. And if you decide you want to try the nutritionist route...there's always Foodtrainers.

Good luck w/WW. I'll think you'll be pleasantly surprised & you have the right attitude. Tracking can be a real reminder of what goes in. I too started WW (again) back in Nov - have lost and am pleased. It definately is a new life style & not just a DIET!

I am so glad that you decided to try the pointsplus program. I have just recently stumbled upon your site after joining WW myself 2 weeks ago. So far I FEEL healthier but I have only lost 2.5 pounds. I guess, like other programs, its a process and getting healthier is the goal.

The points calculator is a great gadget for y our purse too! I find myself checking points on food items that i THOUGHT we pretty healthy...the fun part is finding alternatives that are lower in points and tast just a good! WW is making me aware of what i eat, i love it!

I find the new WW misleading. It says that you can eat all the fruits and veggies you want, but they don't take into consideration how many calories are in fruit or veggies. Say you eat an orange--that can set you back amost 110 calories and a banana (a large one) is 120 calories. Sugar snap peas are 70 calories in a cup--Calories are calories and you need to keep track of those, not points. There is a new website that does all the calorie counting for you and analyzes all the nutrients and breaks down how many calories you should eat to reach your goal weight and it gives you a realistic timeline......and it is free! I did WW also, but I feel this website is much more informative because it breaks down all the nutrients you have put into your body and what you need to work on. Also it has an area where you can build your own recipe and it breaks down all nutritional information. Again, this is all free. There are blogs and sucess stories to keep you motivated. I guess if you are the type that needs a group meeting this probably isn't for you, but for me I like it...and did I mention...it is FREE!! :)

Also, I have lost 27 pounds in 7 weeks tracking my calories and workouts--because it also tells you how many calories you are deficent a day. I think it takes 3200 calorie deficit to lose 1 lb.

It is a life style change. It has taken my 2 years to lose 74 lbs....only 14lbs left to go until my goal weight!

Snack Girl,

I'm a newer reader, and have really enjoyed your blog. Thanks for so many great tips and recipes!

I did want to comment today, as I might be the 'skinny' girl you sat next to the first round of WW. (I've gotten those looks before.) And I just wanted you to know that I'm there because I lost over 100 pounds and the accountability keeps me sane and on track. So don't worry about the 'skinny' part. I'm on the same journey, if perhaps just a little further down the road. ;o)

Blessing!

ShalomSeeker

@ Angela - What is the name of this free site that you speak of??

Great job, Snack Girl! WW totally works if you stick to the plan! And to the person above who thinks that 2.5# isn't much to lose in two weeks, wow! 1.25# per week is awesome weight loss. And remember, you don't want to lose too quickly as you need the time to 'reset' or 'retrain' your brain. I lost 20# and got to my goal weight, was a Lifetime Member but now I am up these days about 5#. Old habits die hard! I'm only 5# over from 4 years ago at goal, so not too bad but,... So I say the slower the better. I still have my moments of emotional eating!

Also, for those of you on restricted diets like me, a gluten free diet due to celiac disease, WW is totally adaptable and workable. You don't have to eat any of their food.

Hi Vanessa--it is called calorie count and this is the link. http://caloriecount.about.com/

I love it but it takes a couple of days going around the site to figure it out.

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