This is what it looks like on my Grilled Chicken and Corn Salsa recipe.Ģ. At the top of the recipe post, you will see a link that says, “Link to recipe in WW app” under the top image and the “Jump to Recipe” link. Here is an example of what that will look like… For those who are tracking WW PersonalPointsġ. These weight loss trackers are perfect for anyone trying to lose 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, or 100 pounds, and several include a place to record your rewards and reasons for weight loss as well.īefore we move on with the trackers, if you are a WW member using the new PersonalPoints plan, we have been updating our recipes to include links to the WW recipe builder at the top of each recipe post. I have been playing around with some different ideas on, and I have nailed down a few different styles for you to pick and choose from. (I had already lost 7 pounds when I first created my 100 Pound Countdown, so I had a little bit of a head start.) Since the time I posted that original picture, I have had the pleasure of coloring in 14 squares, with each square representing one pound. I decided to call it my “100 Pound Countdown” and I shared a picture of what I made in my planner… My weight loss tracker really wasn’t all that pretty, but it worked. ![]() ![]() Several of our readers have asked specifically for printable weight loss trackers after I mentioned mine in a meal plan post about a month ago. It’s a journal that tracks your journey, and today’s free printables are going to help you do just that! Because you asked… and because I love to get creative… We have been talking lately on MPM about some things you can include in your weight loss journal that will help motivate and inspire you in your weight loss journey.
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