The first Weight Watchers Success Story I’m going to write about is Sarah, the Duchess of York.
She struggled for many years with her weight, and the constant criticism in the British press didn’t help her at all. Her difficulties with weight control made Weight Watchers approach her in 1997 to be their spokesperson. She says that in December 1997 she reached her goal weight, but even more importantly, she regained confidence in herself. Since then, she became a passionate advocate for women’s health issues.
In her book Dieting with the Duchess, she enthusiastically relates all she’s learned about diet and nutrition, presenting a lot of interesting recipes, exercise tips, and also giving advice about changing your attitude about your body and your life in general into a more positive one.
Originally posted 2007-02-25 10:50:47.
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