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Originally Posted by AllyBride2011
But I'm feeling a little judged in my weight watchers meetings because I look small. I feel like people are beginning to roll their eyes when I talk about my workout plan or my eating plan. Its uncomfortable and I worry that I make others feel uncomfortable... like I'm an imposter. Any thoughts?
Just to play devil's advocate here. You wrote:
I'm feeling a little judge...
I feel like people...
I worry that I...
Do you have any direct experience or knowledge of a specific person judging you, rolling their eyes, or being uncomfortable in your presence?
If yes, then I would take my group leader aside and mention my feelings to her. It's something that should be addressed to the group.
If no, then I'd say you're projecting your own feelings on to the group. Are you afraid of getting to your goal? Have you been struggling to lose those last two pounds? Is there something holding you back now?
My groups (I alternate between two different Saturday meetings, depending on what time works best for me) are jam packed every week, and there are people of all shapes and sizes in there. There is also a significant number of men, which surprised me in a good way. I look at those "smaller" people with envy and admiration. They've clearly had success with the program and I aspire to achieve my own goals as they have achieved theirs.
Either way, you should take steps to reestablish yourself within that group as a contributing Weight Watchers member. Either have your group leader address your concerns (not singling you out, but as a general statement) or eliminate those thoughts each time you walk thru the doors for a weigh in.
Of course there's a third option... Ignore everyone else. Who gives a crap what they think? This is your journey, your weight loss program, and your success. They can roll their eyes all they want - you're the one who's two pounds away from your goal!