I would really like to get to the point that my weight does not matter to me as much as being healthy, but I am not quite there yet. I am wondering this morning... how do you figure out what your goal should be? If I know that I have a good healthy plan of eating and I do a little exercise each day, should I just continue with that and see what weight my body decides to settle at? I think that I can continue this way of eating and my current level (or maybe a little more) of exercise, hopefully for a lifetime, so 'maintenance' would be the same thing that I am doing now.
Is that a good plan, or should I look at charts and see what they say my goal should be? It seems that every chart has a different high/low weight for my height, so which should I go with? The one that I am looking at now - it is a copy and I am not even sure where I got it from - says that my high weight should be 153 but I cannot even IMAGINE myself ever being that low. I chose 175 because it sounded like a weight I could actually reach when I started, BUT 175 is still considered overweight on most of the charts, so that is probably still too much. I remember when I joined Weight Watchers a few years ago and at my first weigh in I weighed 249 (my all time high). They told me that I needed to weight 149 -- exactly 100 lbs that I needed to lose. I cried and cried because that number sounded so high and it was something that I never thought I could do. Maybe I chose a 70 lb loss so that it would make me feel better even though I am not being very honest with myself?
Like I said, I KNOW I should not be stressing over this, but I just can't help it! I am trying my best to take this one day at a time, but I still would like to have a goal in sight. Any advice?

It's so difficult to know what to do when we have all kinds of information thrown at us.