I don't go to group ( I went once to get books) and have to say that I think consultants should be within a healthy BMI range (imo).
For me, walking in to a slimming club is one of the scariest things you can do...obviously everyone is there for the same reason but it still feels horrible walking in and like all eyes are on you. I personally want proof that the plan works, that it can take you to a healthy weight and that it is sustainable. Having a consultant who is clearly overweight is not motivational imo.
I know people have mentioned that it shows they're human and are battling their food demons too, whilst that's great, I would prefer them to have battled them before becoming a consultant, to show that there is light at the end of the tunnel and that you can get there. Just my tuppence worth![]()
How about this, someone who had got to and stayed at target for a while then slowly a stone has gone back on and that person has struggled like hell to get that stone back off. Should that person be a consultant? Is that person not motivational and inspiring?
MrsScandude said:I must say I've been watching this thread with interest as I've just been accepted as a consultant (open my group in January) but am still not yet at target. I've lost just short of ten stones and have gone from a size 30ish to a 16 but am still about 2.5 stones away from target. I've wanted to be a consultant for ages but was put off because I wondered if some people would see me there, clearly not at target, and think 'hmm does it actually work then? Look at the size of her and she's a consultant!' I was reassured by my team developer and area manager that it wasn't necessary for me to be at target and that actually it might make me empathise more if I was still on my own journey too, but having read some of these comments I'm starting to worry now! I don't want anyone to walk into my group and think I'm too fat to be a role model!![]()
I must say I've been watching this thread with interest as I've just been accepted as a consultant (open my group in January) but am still not yet at target. I've lost just short of ten stones and have gone from a size 30ish to a 16 but am still about 2.5 stones away from target. I've wanted to be a consultant for ages but was put off because I wondered if some people would see me there, clearly not at target, and think 'hmm does it actually work then? Look at the size of her and she's a consultant!' I was reassured by my team developer and area manager that it wasn't necessary for me to be at target and that actually it might make me empathise more if I was still on my own journey too, but having read some of these comments I'm starting to worry now! I don't want anyone to walk into my group and think I'm too fat to be a role model!![]()
I am so with you on this, I no longer read the "Success" stories in the SW mags I just cut out the recipes I want, as I was getting disheartened with reading things like "I was a big fat mess at 13st 5lbs" When I weigh far more now than their starting weight, and am starting to feel a bit better about myself, so steer clear of the stories unless they have lost 10st plusIts probably me being over sensitive though.
I must say I've been watching this thread with interest as I've just been accepted as a consultant (open my group in January) but am still not yet at target. I've lost just short of ten stones and have gone from a size 30ish to a 16 but am still about 2.5 stones away from target. I've wanted to be a consultant for ages but was put off because I wondered if some people would see me there, clearly not at target, and think 'hmm does it actually work then? Look at the size of her and she's a consultant!' I was reassured by my team developer and area manager that it wasn't necessary for me to be at target and that actually it might make me empathise more if I was still on my own journey too, but having read some of these comments I'm starting to worry now! I don't want anyone to walk into my group and think I'm too fat to be a role model!![]()
I don't care what my consultant looks like - how big or small they are , whether they are male or female, brown, blue, whatever. Its not important
I'd hate to think that as a group of overweight people we would be judging someones ability to be a good consultant based on how their weight.