Karens Weight Watchers Success Story

Being in the public eye makes you even more sensitive about your weight. As a flight attendant Karen was concerned about this. Everyone has their own motivations for losing weight and here are a few hot button issues that many of us can relate to.

Name Karen
Age 27
Height 5'4"
Was 162 lbs
Lost 41 lbs*
Weight 121 lbs
As of 10/18/2006

"The hardest part of joining Weight Watchers was walking into my first meeting. I knew that there is no magic device and I was embarking on a plan that would take total dedication."




As a busy flight attendant, Karen never found time to take care of her body. Then she made a commitment to do something positive for herself.



Growing up, I didn't eat a lot of junk, but I did eat huge portions. I was always the chubby girl who stood behind all of the more attractive people. I knew I was fat when I was sitting in the auditorium with my classmates and I looked around at everyone else's thighs — mine were the widest.



A Uniform Decision
I am a flight attendant and, at my largest, I struggled to fit into my size 12 uniform. I hated that I could see my dimply thighs through the pants and my stomach rolls on the shirt. I told myself there was no way I was going up to size 14.



Through an Open Door
The hardest part of joining Weight Watchers was walking into my first meeting. I knew that there is no magic device and I was embarking on a plan that would take total dedication. But I was ready to do something positive for myself.



Tricks of the Trade
I'm always on the go for my job, and I dine out all the time. The good news is that many restaurants now have health-conscious menus, so there's often a smart choice available. In places where I find it difficult to choose a healthy meal, I order a salad and grilled chicken. If I'm still hungry, I add a baked potato and eat it with a little salt. It's delicious!



Of course, everyone needs to indulge now and then, but I've learned to plan accordingly. I follow the points Weight-Loss System and I save my weekly points Allowance before family gatherings or special-occasion restaurant meals so that I won't feel guilty or fall off track.



The Mind-Body Connection
Through Weight Watchers, I've been conditioned to make exercise an every day part of my life. Working out has helped me mentally stay on the plan. When I exercise, I feel like Weight Watchers works even better for me.I hit the gym three to four times a week to do the treadmill or elliptical trainer or take a low-impact aerobics or Power Flex weights class. The weightlifting works core muscles, which improves my metabolism.



The New Me
I never thought I'd be a normal weight—let alone look good in a bathing suit! I know I've inspired many friends, and that means a lot to me too. This lifelong journey is so worth it!



Karen's Tips:

* I eat pizza a couple of times a week. I get Lean Cuisine pizza; it tastes delicious!

* Remember, taking your time to lose the weight means that it will stay off in the long term.

* A yoga mat helps me comfortably practice abdominal exercises and stretching at home.

* I adore Russell Stover's Breakfast Bars for one POINTS value each.

* Soup fills me up so I don't feel the need to overeat, especially at restaurants. I usually order tomato, vegetable or chicken soup.

* Group exercise classes are good for staying on track because someone is watching!

* Even at my goal weight, I live by the program.

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