My best friend and I set a goal to lose 50 lbs at the beginning of July. I just hit a milestone of 20.2 lbs down, but she's struggling and is down 7 lbs. She goes back and forth in the same 8 lb range. Up and down the scale over and over again.
She started in the mid-200s and I started in the low 300s. I mean I knew that I would see bigger losses, but nothing like this. She seems frustrated with her lack of progress, but she also seems to eat out a lot. A recent visit to her house and she had all kinds of food goodies in her kitchen. When we talk, she seems generally in it - but bummed that she hasn't lost more.
All I'm doing now is offering support and positive vibes. Both her and I know what she needs to do lose weight. We've been friends for 2 decades and she's lost big chunks of weight before. The last thing I wanna do is nitpick or make her feel bad in anyway.
A couple years ago when I lost 90 lbs (my highest weight was somewhere above 380s), she said that my weight loss inspired her to do something herself. She is down from her highest too, but now I want twoville and she wants onederland.
I know I don't have all the answers. I've struggled with my weight all my life, but how can I help her without seeming like some preachy know-it-all brat?

Like mentioned above - I'm usually a solo dieter and rarely get involved with weight loss challenges. Not only do I feel this is a very personal experience, but the race aspect actually has had the opposite effect on me in the past - I just check out mentally. But my friend (who is extremely competitive) wanted to do this. It's something I avoided doing with her in the past, but I jumped in because we both needed a bump in the butt.
But it seems that that doesn't exist. I'll just keep giving her hugs and support!