My mom lost 30lb this school year with Weight Watchers, and I'm not saying to go count points or anything

but they do teach a lot of helpful things - here are some helpful things that have helped me shed a few pounds the past few weeks:
>Water - I know you've probably heard this a million times, but I can tell the difference of when I drink a lot of water and when I don't - and I say go for flavored water - my family is addicted to Propel - it may have some stuff that water doesn't, but it's still healthier than sodas and stuff
>Find an activity(walking, taebo, biking, etc..) that fits your schedule - I like to walk outside for about an hour 4 times a week - I found a river that I never knew existed in my 14 years of livng in the same house - sometimes I'll go with a friend, but alone is good too - and at the beginning, you may dread it, but once you see the results - you'll look forward to it
>Don't "give up" or "avoid" anything except over eating! Kiddie size desserts and happy mealsare your friends... ask who ever buys groceries in your house if they can buy oranges, apples(or apple slices for even more readyness), carrot sticks, fruit cups and sugar free jello - all filling, tasty, and healthier than other foods
>Use Common Sense - if you're going to a party, really make a conscious effort to eat really healthy leading up to it - then you can splurge a bit at the party
>Cravings - if you want a Hershey bar really badly, eat half.. leave the other half in the fridge either for later or maybe someone else will eat it - as my mom always has to remind me "The first bite tastes the same as the last"
>Brushing your teeth - I read this somewhere.. there's a correlation between people who brush their teeth a lot and losing/maintaining a healthy weight - After meals and when the munchies kicks in is when it helps the most
I hope these help - they may be cliche, but they work
