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Smileyd17
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WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
I am lifetime, went above it by 2lbs but I decided I wanted to go back to WW and I changed my "goal". Not happy at goal anymore.
Do I have to tell them that?
They told me today I shouldnt be paying since I am lifetime but I want to go in every wk and use etools.
I got a break for the 1st month so Im keeping that the way it is.
I just dont know what to do about my new goal.
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Posted 5/26/11 9:25 AM |
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MrsSpring
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
as lifetime you can continue to go to the meetings for free unless you go above your goal i think you should just pay for etools etools link looks like its 17/month rather than paying 40
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Posted 5/26/11 9:52 AM |
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MrsSpring
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
as far as your new goal. i wouldnt change it. i would set it for something you would be happy with, if you ever gain the weight back that you are at now you would have to pay until you got to your new goal.
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Posted 5/26/11 9:53 AM |
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missfabulous
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
I would change your goal. You want your goal to be a weight that you're happy with. The purpose of Weight Watchers is that its a lifestyle- you need to be a weight that's maintainable for your lifestyle.
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Posted 5/26/11 3:16 PM |
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Smileyd17
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
Posted by missfabulous
I would change your goal. You want your goal to be a weight that you're happy with. The purpose of Weight Watchers is that its a lifestyle- you need to be a weight that's maintainable for your lifestyle.
TY
DO you feel I should tell them my NEW goal or just continue what Im doing, as a lifetime member and just hope the scale drops?
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Posted 5/26/11 3:58 PM |
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missfabulous
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
Posted by Smileyd17
TY
DO you feel I should tell them my NEW goal or just continue what Im doing, as a lifetime member and just hope the scale drops?
Tell them so you don't have to pay!
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Posted 5/26/11 3:59 PM |
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MrsS6510
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
If you want to change your goal weight, you need to tell them. This way you're not paying when you don't have to be, or you are paying when you should.
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Posted 5/26/11 5:16 PM |
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MrsSpring
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
Posted by missfabulous
Posted by Smileyd17
TY
DO you feel I should tell them my NEW goal or just continue what Im doing, as a lifetime member and just hope the scale drops?
Tell them so you don't have to pay!
if she changes it she will have to pay. the reason i said not to change it is because you cannot make it higher in the future. so say if you do gain the weight you would have to go to your new lower goal to stop paying. which may not be as easier when you get older. i am lifetime and am over by 45lbs. if i thought i could loose another 10lbs when i was at goal and changed it i would have a lot longer to go to get to goal. you can set goals for yourself without changing. i mean you dont have the money to spend on anything else? you earned that free chair imo.
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Posted 5/26/11 5:44 PM |
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missfabulous
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
Ohh I see..I was confused- I thought the original poster wanted to make her goal weight higher, not lower.
My goal weight is a weight I know I can maintain. But then I have my own personal goal which is a little lower. I keep it higher as a just in case.
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Posted 5/26/11 7:43 PM |
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Smileyd17
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Re: WW- Lifetime Members- Question.
Posted by MrsSpring
if she changes it she will have to pay. the reason i said not to change it is because you cannot make it higher in the future. so say if you do gain the weight you would have to go to your new lower goal to stop paying. which may not be as easier when you get older. i am lifetime and am over by 45lbs. if i thought i could loose another 10lbs when i was at goal and changed it i would have a lot longer to go to get to goal. you can set goals for yourself without changing. i mean you dont have the money to spend on anything else? you earned that free chair imo.
Got it! Thanks so much!
ETA: and yes I am lowering my goal weight. I will see how it goes.
Message edited 5/27/2011 11:17:51 AM.
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Posted 5/27/11 11:17 AM |
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