This book is broken down in several sections and each section has stories that members have written in their own words. There are sections on losing weight for health reasons, for weddings, as a group, for men, etc. Each person's story then ends with a quote and a "take-away" thought, such as: plan your meals ahead of time (to avoid temptation later), don't make a one day error become a week-long failure, etc.
Weight Watchers Start Living, Start Losing" has over sixty stories from men and women who successfully lost weight. Although some of the essayists are well known, most of them are ordinary people who needed to lose weight for one reason or another. The book covers four major themes throughout the stories: 1) I Need to Change; 2) I Can do it; 3) I Need to Create a Supportive Environment; and 4) I Changed My Life. The chapters in the book cover issues such as changing your relationship with food; how your family affects your eating habits and dieting; body-image issues; eating and work; embracing challenge; seeking good health; life-altering transitions like being a new bride or mother; men's journey to weight loss; and the power of team work. At the end of each story there is a quote from the story and a thing called "Take-Away" that highlights the helpful hints in the story. At the end of each chapter there is a small journaling space where you answer questions and write lists to help reinforce what you learned in the chapter.
I liked "Weight Watchers, Start Living, Start Loving" for a number of reasons. For one thing, while most of the essays do mention Weight Watchers (both on and off-line) and the POINTS system, the book isn't used to push Weight Watchers. In fact, some of the essays don't mention Weight Watchers at all. While some of the people in the book have lost a lost of weight (over 100 pounds) other people needed to lose as little as twenty pounds but still struggled to take the weight off. Also, most of the people mention how exercise is as important as dieting while trying to lose weight. The stories also mention that it is important to set small goals for weight loss (trying to focus on losing five pounds instead of fifty) because it takes time to lose weight and it can be frustrating to see the pounds come off slowly. The stories also don't make Weight Watchers seem like a miracle cure