I'm 95% positive that tomorrow morning I'll hit my WW goal weight of 185. Last week I weighed in at 185.6. I'm usually two pounds heavier with clothes on and I weighed in this morning (early) on the home scale at 182.4.
My personal goal is a bit lower than my WW goal, but I wanted to give myself some room to maintain lifetime membership and to add some muscle over time. If I maintain 185 for 6 weeks I'll reach lifetime membership .
Now, my confession. I don't follow the WW program at all. I've been going there for years but I've never tracked a single thing nor calculated any points. I go to the meetings to hear our leader and to have a face to face meeting with people who are trying to be healthier. I kind of feel like a fraud. The last time I hit a weight loss milestone at WW my leader asked me what about the program that helped me the most and I ended up lying and saying tracking .
So I'm sure the leader is going to ask me several questions about how I did it and all of that and I guess I'm going to have to lie again.
I'm conflicted because I'm really excited about hitting my WW goal weight and of course I'd like the positive reinforcement of getting recognized, but its sort of embarrassing to be put on the spot.
You made the choice to join and then follow your own program. Own it. Don't be nervous or feel like you are lying. Have integrity and say what you did that worked for you.
Oh, that is so cute in a way. I don't think you need to say anything. Just smile and say, when asked what has helped you most, that it is the group support and accountability. That is totally true and not a lie.
Since you respect the leader's opinion why not explain this in private before the meeting. The leader may have some insight into your plan and say that you've been "inherently" following one of the main planks of their program.
Even just the interest in regularly attending and speaking with others, doesn't sound like that bad a motivator to me. After all, a large percentage of people probably fade out and stop showing up.
I like the idea of talking privately to the leader. That said, I think you likely have been eating well within the WW points guidelines although you haven't been tracking.
My leader often asks people - What is working for you?
Things you could probably say: Portion control, making good food choices, group support, accountability of weighing in each week, the great meetings led by the leader...
You could customize it but some or all of those things are likely true for you, and are part of the WW program.
Matt, I see nothing wrong with what you did. Focus on the things that worked for you and emphasize those. I myself, did not ever join WW. The meeting I went to had a HORRID facilitator. That being said, I believed in the principles and followed many of them and still try to.