Like any other plan, it works if you work it the way it was meant to be. I would still be diligent though about eating as healthy as you can though. I found it too easy for me when I was following the WW Flex or Wendie Plan to be including a lot of "unhealthy" foods. Left to my devices I wasn't eating as balanced food plan as I thought I was. It was too easy for me to say, "Well, I am in my point range so I'm following my plan". Well, yes and no.
1)Still remember that the Core of your food plan or any food plan you follow to both lose weight and regain health must be balanced. That means, eating your veggies too which is my downfall even though I like vegetables and eat them regularly.
2) Learn to eat and enjoy healthy snacks instead of falling back on the junk we ate in the past. My definition of a healthy snack is something that is wholesome, Nature-made not man-made, and will contribute to your overall health not take away.
3)I consider myself a disciplined person but even I found myself "wandering" when I was following either of these plans. Yes, on the onset it seemed great that one day a week I could go out to eat and eat almost double my points but I found it that much harder to resume the lower points that precede and follow that day. Once I began eating more and mostly of the kinds of foods that seem to trigger cravings, I was setting myself up for falling off my plan.
4)It seems we all want to find a food plan that will allow us to eat more than a normal portion size but as for me that was my problem to begin with. I wanted to "super size" everything I put into my mouth except of course vegetables.
Now, I am eating a plan that allows me eat moderate portions of a variety of foods. I am losing weight and building a more healthy me. If you can acheive that with this plan, then you will have succeeded where I seemed to have failed to do.
Good luck
