Congratulations Julie (and apologies for hijacking your Scan Bran Recipes thread yesterday!).
You are sensible to be a bit apprehensive about maintaining at target - it doesn't suddenly just end when you get your badge!
We reached target in February, and, despite having a couple of 'blips' since then (NOT Cornish cream teas, they simply did not have their previous allure!) have managed to maintain since.
The most important single thing that you can do in our opinion is KEEP GOING TO CLASSES! Maybe not every week, but the discipline of being weighed has been VITAL to us, as well as the great support that we get from our Group. Hubby has also added that Target members can also often help other struggling Group members. Things we've done in a particular situation can sometimes be really valuable to someone else.
Remember, you won't have to PAY, provided that you stay within 3lbs either way of target. We've both had a couple of 'blips' since Feb. - upwards of course, although others have fallen below, and there is provision to review your target weight - but we get one week's grace, and provided we are within limits the following week, we don't have to pay. (Phew, £9 is a lot to us!!!). This has ensured that we've looked at where we went wrong, and corrected it immediately, usually by additional use of Scan Bran!!!
I don't know which plan you are following. I envy members who have joined since EE was introduced, and are not locked into Red and Green days. We didn't change over in Jan. because we didn't see how we could manage without our 2 A's and 2 B's, apart from the whole concept appearing alien.
However, our super Consultant, without whose encouragement we would NEVER have got there, suggested that we try EE, but, as Target members KEEP our 2 A's and B's!!!
This has worked for us, apart from the times we've "gone overboard".
I'm sure that others at target will have loads more ideas for maintaining - in fact may well have already posted them in the time it has taken me to write this, then key it in with one finger!
Good Luck Julie, and everyone else in the same boat - please do keep posting.