Think I might join you
I need to. Am currently going to Slimming World local group (for the second time) but having lost almost a stone have now hit a plateau!
This may nudge me.
Am not sure what the rules are (are there any, except being supportive?) but my Slimming World group meets on Thursdays so I'll post my ups and downs on or around each Thursday.
Two things I'm currently trying are:
1) a brilliant new sports/leisure centre has opened about half a mile from my house. And it's not very expensive. So, on Friday, I nervously went to the Senior Swim session on Friday 9am. £3 concessions pay on the door which I thought was OK. I want it to become routine. There are lots of other swimming sessions and also aqua aerobics and "dry" classes (Pilates, yoga, aerobics, spin etc) at £5 a pop. Or join by the year. But each journey starts with a single step, first I'll see if I can make this Friday 9am swim routine.
2) I've given up alcohol. Well, almost! The Slimming World consultant said "Good idea, well done, but being realistic why don't you give it up 6 days a week, not 100%" which is an excellent suggestion I think. So in the past week, I'd say my alcohol intake has dropped by 75-80%. Let's see if I stick to it. And let's see what happens on those scales!
btw Slimming World says don't weigh yourself at home. Ever. Just do the weekly weigh-in at their session. So I'm trying to do that. With some cheating!
For those that have tried various systems, I found Weight Watchers positively harmful. I lost a stone. Then put on three. Didn't suit me at all. I get on much better with Slimming World. Both are expensive, but Slimming World aren't so insistently trying to flog you their products. And the system suits me better.