What is Slimming World Mid Week Support

What is Slimming World Mid Week Support

Sunday is normally a fantastic day of rest, or so you would think, unless you are a Slimming World Consultant. This is when many consultants spend a few hours doing Slimming World mid week support. I know this, because whenever I ask my friend to come out for a walk on a Sunday, she always refuses as she is doing midweek support. Consultants respect and admire all their members. After all, without their members, they wouldn’t have a business. They want their members to be successful at weight loss. There are six straightforward reasons for this:

  1. If a member loses weight, they will tell family and friends how they did it and hopefully suggest to family and friends that they should join the group if they need to lose weight.
  2. When members reach their goal weight, they are a perfect advertisement for the club.
  3. Consultants take pride in helping their members move from where they were to where they want to be. Either a number on the scales, fitting into a wedding dress or any other goal the member has.
  4. Consultants want the people in the group to be happy and excited about the changes in their lives.
  5. Members are the lifeline of the group, and if you get a few members who love coming and make the group a joy to be in,  other members will come and stay. Not just to lose weight, but for friendship and fun.
  6. The Consultants, like their members, become vested in their lives. They celebrate and support members when times are good and hard.

Slimming World Mid Week Support

Slimming World Mid week support comes in a variety of ways. It can be a general video on Facebook or YouTube. It can be single text messages and emails to each individual member. All messages are personal and encouraging. Commenting on their weight loss that week. Asking if they need any help or support. Depending on your group, this can take an hour to three. It usually takes me about three hours.

This is not to mention individual meetings. My friend has had several one-to-one’s with my members, as they found the plan hard. When she talk to them, it’s not the plan they find challenging, but what is going on at home. Most women find that they have lost themselves in the roles of wife, mother, daughter, employee, etc. They find it challenging to discover who they are and if they like themselves. As one of her members recently told me, Slimming World was the only place she could go to be themselves. It was the one place where they were Katie, and no one was yelling for something. No one wanted anything from her. This was the place she could be herself. Listening to these stories repeatedly reveals that going to and staying in a group is much more than a weight loss programme. Many of these ladies have put everyone first and lost themselves. This is the place where they are trying to find themselves.

Confidence within members

One of the other significant aspects of being a consultant is seeing the confidence growing in each member. A recent widow joined our group and was in tears as she discussed how she put on her weight. Losing her husband was too much for her, and she found comfort in food. She put on the weight and now wants to be the woman she remembers as she faces her grief. It is taking time, but her confidence is growing with each meeting. The way she walks and carries herself. The way she interacts with the group and the friends she makes.

Time for Me

I found that day 10 was a tough day on my eating plan and I am having that feeling where I start to go awry. I am sure you know the feeling. You have been on plan for ages; nothing changes, yet you are still slogging your guts out to stay on plan. McDonald’s and cakes are being advertised on TV; if I never see an advert for chocolate, it will be too soon.

To overcome this 30-minute self-depravation pity party, because that is what it is, I took my dog out for a really nice long walk. We have a rule: I decided on the walk during the week. Usually, it’s walking into work and home again. On weekends, it is her choice, and she knows it. This week, we went on a nature walk. We have several fields near us, and she wanted to explore those. She took her time, and what was meant to be an hour’s walk turned out to be about two hours.

A Childs Scooter

En route, I found a child scooter thrown in the hedge, so I picked it up and started to ride it. It took me back to my youth; anyone looking on would have thought we were mad. I was on a kid’s scooter, and the dog crouched behind me, thinking she would fall off any minute. I didn’t, but it made me smile and lifted my mood. It’s incredible what people will throw away. Last week, I found a new pair of NEXT curtains, just dumped in the hedgerow. I took them home, washed them and now they are in the spare bedroom.

I completed my 10,000-foot falls today, which I know is excellent for my body’s overall health. I’m dedicated to my weight loss journey this week and giving it my all. When I got home, I was pleasantly surprised that the roast chicken was almost ready to be served. I had to set the table, make some gravy (only 3 syns, which is not too bad), and serve up.

Can’t beat a disaster movie for relaxation

After indulging in a satisfying lunch, I decided to dedicate my afternoon to some relaxation and entertainment. I settled in front of the TV, watching a disaster movie. It was the perfect way to unwind and recharge before the impending workweek, a brief escape into the world of fiction and action.

A Movie with Slimming World Mid Week Support

One of the most satisfying aspects of my day was that I successfully adhered to my plan for healthy eating. I’d set out with a clear intention of making mindful and nutritious choices, and I stayed true to my goal. It’s a testament to my commitment to my overall well-being and health. Taking control of my dietary choices and making healthier decisions have become a significant part of my journey, and seeing it through gives me a sense of accomplishment and empowerment.

As the day transitions into the evening, I find myself in a state of optimism and anticipation. While keeping my fingers crossed and hoping for a positive outcome when I step on the scales this week, I’m consciously avoiding putting undue pressure on myself. Weight loss is a journey with its ebbs and flows, and I’ve come to understand that it’s essential to maintain a balanced and sustainable approach.

Staying on the Slimming World Food Optimising Plan

My focus remains on staying committed to my goals, whether they involve making healthier food choices, engaging in regular physical activity, or cultivating a more positive mindset. The results will come, but they’re just one part of the larger picture. What truly matters is the ongoing effort, the daily choices that align with my aspirations, and the persistent dedication to my well-being.

So, as I look ahead to the coming week, I do so with a heart full of hope and determination. Each step towards a healthier me is in the right direction, and I’m excited to continue this journey. Challenges, moments of temptation, and occasional setbacks may exist, but it’s all part of the process. With commitment, patience, and the understanding that every day is a new opportunity to make progress, I embrace the future with open arms, eagerly awaiting its best.

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Slimming World consultants earn more money covering

Slimming World consultants earn more money covering

Slimming World consultants earn more money covering another Slimming World Consultants group. Let me explain.

One of the cardinal rules for weight loss management is not to get fixated on the number on the scales. Every consultant will tell you that, and every doctor, nurse and weight loss coach will tell you the same thing. If you are looking after your diet, eating better and taking control of your eating, you are doing well. I have never met a dieter who has understood, taken the head off or accepted this fact. Every dieter I know is ruled by the number on the scales.

We all know that the number doesn’t define us. It’s just an arbitrary number that, on the grand scale of things, is miniscule. However, it is the one number that can make or break your day. It’s the one number that emphasises to you and the world your dedication to your weight loss and how well you have done that week. Just like an exam, you are graded on your efforts. It does mean something. It means you are in control, and every slimmer I know wants that number to go down. Just plain and simple.

Stepping on the scales

The other thing a dieter should never do is step on the scales every day. Again, this is controversial. Some people do, and others don’t. It’s just a loose monitor of how you are doing. I go through stages of when I will weigh daily and when I won’t. At the moment, I am weighing officially once a week. Then I weigh at home mid week just to make sure I am staying on track.

How am I doing?

Today, I got on my scales ready for my home weight as a group in about two hours. I only lost half a pound. Half a pound, what the hell! I have been so good. Worked the plan and ensured that I have never gone over my syns. Assured that I have had a third of speed foods on my plate and refused cake and biscuits at my other job. To say I am disappointed is an understatement. My only thought is that I was a bit lax the previous few days before re-joining the new group.

Maybe I did eat well over my daily allowance for food intake. I really couldn’t tell you because I didn’t write it down. Now I only have half a pound to show for it. Before you say anything, I still have four days until my new official weigh-in. If you understand my meaning, I feel very blocked in the rear. I will not beat myself up over this, as I was hoping for a two-pound loss today as I wanted to lose 4 pounds this week.

Standing Tall

This will not ruin my day. I have four meetings today and need my energy for that. I have told some of my clients that I have restarted my weight loss goals and I am honest with them, it keeps me accountable. But I am massively disappointed in the scale number.

Running a Slimming World Group as cover, how much will the Consultant earn?

My friend ran a slimming World group for a colleague, Katie, who is sick today. She has one group, but there are three sessions. If a Consultant is going to make any money, each session should have at least 65 members. then you could earn about £19,000+ per year. However, this group had 83 members. Her first session had 51 members, the second had 10, and the final session had 22. There is room to grow; she will work on that in the next few months. Katie took over this group a few months ago. Before that, the group had 120ish members. For every group, you have to work in the proviso that 20% of the group will not turn up for one reason or another.

Katie’s Income

Other Slimming World consultants covering group isn’t cheap. Katie, for example, has to pay my friend, the covering consultant, a fixed fee of £30 per session. For running Katie’s group, she earned £90. This would be deducted from Katie’s percentage of earnings. Slimming World would not cover any of the fees. This means that Katie made very little. The money she took on the night was £345. Katie had to cover other expenses, including slimming world percentage (in this case, 50% as she has good numbers). Check out this article to discover more about the number of members and percentages. How much does a slimming World Consultant earn.  

  • Income £345
  • Rent £104 (SW will cover 50%)
  • Rent rebate from SW £52

Total £293

  • Slimming Worlds fee 50% of the payments after rent £146.50
  • Cover consultant £90

Katie’s earnings £56.50

This does not include any commission on HiFi bars, magazines and books. This could go to the consultant you are covering if they gave you their stock or my friends if she took her own stock.

As you can see, having cover for a group will take most of the original consultants earnings, if you don’t have the numbers you will end up owning money! My friend has covered for other consultants, and they have ended up owing money, which isn’t good.

My friend said the sessions were fantastic; everyone welcomed her and had questions, and they had a laugh. She did say that the final session was good, but the members were tired and wanted to go home. One of the members started to take over the group, pack the room up, and ask people to put chairs, etc, away. She should have told her to be quiet, but she had literally just finished and was about to ask them to do that, so let it slide. There are times when members of a group tend to bully cover consultants. My friend has said that she doesn’t think she meant to but it comes across as bullying.

Ture Experience for another Slimming World consultants

I had heard of another consultants who has two members in her group who contradict everything she says. During IMAGE Therapy, they give their opinion on what the member should or shouldn’t do. They demean her at every opportunity and talk through her sessions, distracting other members.

She was in discussions with her team developer to either ask the members to leave her group and find a new one or find a way to get them on the side. If I was running a group, I think I would speak to them and ask them to leave if they continued.

These members liked their previous consultant and thought of the group as their group, and as such, they knew how to run the group. They aren’t even on her social team. To add insult to injury, they were target members, so the consultant earned nothing from their attendance. She has lost members because of them.

Picking your Battles as a Slimming World Consultant

I think you pick your battles. This lady wanted to get home; she had been there since 7 p.m., and it was now 8.15, and she wanted to get something to eat. Although my friend didn’t mind what she did, it put a bit of a spoiler on the final session.

If she covers this group again, I think she will know to finish it a little earlier, but they all had a good discussion, and people were talking and sharing stories, which is what it is all about. My friend felt it was a good session and she earnt £90.


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Alternatively:- Empowering Women on their Food Optimising journey with Slimming World and Prioritising Self-Care and Taking Control – I couldn’t decided on which title to give this article. So its both.

A Feeling of Completeness and tranquillity

As I write this blog post, I’m filled with an inexplicable sense of positivity and an overwhelming feeling of happiness. I can’t put my finger on why. It’s one of those days when the weekend seemed to stretch forever. It feels like I have been away on holiday and am refreshed and ready for the world. I was looking forward to coming into the office, and woe betide anyone who tries to ruin my mood. Food Optimising has been brilliant this weekend, and I have filled up on speed foods and free foods. For more information on these foods, click here.

I usually try to work on my business finances on a Mondays and lock myself away from everyone. However, today was an exception. One of my Slimming World colleagues has been going through a tough time on their weight loss journey. We started at the same time and I have been a more successful then her. I am keen to help and support her. She asked if I wanted to meet up for a coffee and chat. I said yes and knew what she wanted to discuss. Maybe together, we could find out why she is making bad choices and how to get her back on the plan she wants to follow. I am also a life coach and help people reach their personal goals.

The Food Optimising Elephant in the Room

Jackie the Dragon Slayer discusses food-optimising-with-slimming-world

Our conversation meandered through various topics, circling everything except the elephant in the room. Eventually, I had to bring up her weight loss journey and food optimising with Slimming World. Taking a deep breath, she said that she knew what to do. She has done it before but struggles to achieve the weight loss she wants. When we discussed her food optimising choices, I got a sly little smile, a resigned a deep breath, and an honest answer. “I haven’t been making great choices”. We continued our chat about Food Optimising and what steps she could take to help her with better choices, and she left with an action plan.

I also suggested she talk to her consultant, she would also be happy to help.

Thinking about my friend and Food Optimising on Slimming World

She is a busy mum of four. She has two children under the age of 7 and two teenagers. Her husband is out at work and is often away for the week working. The responsibility of looking after the children and the home is left to her. As a result, she is always last on the list. Added to this, one of her parents is seriously ill, and she is a caregiver. She has a lot on her plate.

Is it a trend?

It’s not uncommon for women to put themselves last on the priority list, consistently placing family, friends, and work ahead of their own needs. It’s a selfless act driven by love and responsibility but often leaves little or no energy for self-care. This is what my friend is doing. She is giving everything to everyone except herself. This is when those less-than-ideal food optimising choices have started to creep in. It’s a shame because she is the bedrock of her family, like many other women worldwide. The one person with whom everything revolves.

It’s disheartening when I hear women resign to a perpetual second place in their lives. My message to them is simple: “NO, YOU ARE NOT SECOND; YOU ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN YOUR HOUSEHOLD.” I encourage them to find just five or ten minutes to be themselves, to rediscover the passions they had as children. It could be as simple as listening to a favourite song, dancing, taking an exercise class, writing in a journal, or immersing themselves in a book or magazine.

I’m on my high horse – just so you know, a rant is about to follow

Regrettably, too few women take these moments for themselves. Yet, when a woman begins to prioritise herself, she gains control over her life. Whether that involves taking control of her eating habits or embarking on a weight loss journey like, it’s a decisive step toward self-empowerment. And remember, we’re here to offer guidance and unwavering support every step of the way.

When a woman embarks on self-discovery, strengthening her inner resolve, and learning to believe in herself, she undergoes a profound transformation. It’s as if she unlocks a wellspring of untapped potential and resilience, ready to propel her toward her goals and aspirations. This newfound strength is a physical manifestation and a profound shift in mindset and self-perception.

As she nurtures her well-being, tending to her physical, mental, and emotional health, she emerges as a formidable force capable of surmounting any obstacle that crosses her path. The trials and tribulations that once seemed impossible are now mere stepping stones on her journey to greatness. She faces challenges with courage, determination, and a sense of purpose, unshaken by the doubts and insecurities that may have held her back in the past.

A message to all incredible women

To all the incredible women out there, never forget that you are the heroines of your own stories. Your life’s narrative is written by your choices, dreams, and actions. It’s a tale of resilience, strength, and the relentless pursuit of your potential. You are not defined by the roles you play or the expectations placed upon you. Instead, you are defined by your choices and the unyielding belief you hold in your abilities.

In a world that often demands selflessness and sacrifice, prioritising self-care is crucial. This is not an act of selfishness but a necessary investment in your own well-being. When you care for yourself, you become better equipped to care for others, and your impact on the world multiplies exponentially.

So, stand tall, take control of your life, and watch as you radiate with an inner light that can only be ignited when you prioritise your needs and dreams. As you invest in your own growth and happiness, you become the best version of yourself—an inspiration to those around you and a testament to the incredible power that resides within every woman.

You are not alone

Remember that you are not alone in your journey of self-discovery and empowerment. There is a community of women who share your aspirations, dreams, and challenges. Lean on this sisterhood for support, encouragement, and shared wisdom. Together, we can redefine the narrative of what it means to be a woman, breaking free from the constraints of society’s expectations and forging our paths toward success and fulfilment.

So, to all the remarkable women, not just in the Slimming World group, but all women. I say this: Prioritise self-care, nurture your inner strength, and embrace the transformative journey ahead. You are capable of achieving greatness, and your story is one of inspiration and empowerment. Let your light shine brightly, for you are a force to be reckoned with, and the world is a better place with your unique brilliance.

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Waiver Day on Slimming World

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Waiver Day on Slimming World is day Three!!

Not sure about you, but I find there is always a wavier day on Slimming World. That day in the week where you think I have tried so hard for such a long time and nothing to show for it. For me it’s day 3. I know, not enough time, but day three is my challenge day.

Day three was a Sunday, meaning we were about to have my favourite meal of the week. Roast Pork, roast potatoes, cabbage, broccoli, carrots and sometimes sweet corn. I also use some of my syns on gravy granules. I love to smother my potatoes in gravy. This is the one day I know that I will stick to my plan. Breakfast was satsumas, grapes and apples covered in Greek fat-free yoghurt and cinnamon. Then it’s waiting until lunch time. We eat at about 3 p.m., so a big meal will keep you stuffed until bedtime. I may grab a bliss bar or packet of crisps at about 7:30 p.m. Got to love a roast.

Day 3 is typically my waiver day on Slimming World

You are so good on days one and two that all the weight should have fallen off by now. But alas, no, it’s still onwards and upwards. I have been thinking about my goal for this week. I want to lose 4 pounds. When I first started Slimming World, I lost 5 pounds, but I don’t think it will be as good this time.

Nevertheless, this is going to be my target. My first target that I will concentrate on is 10 pounds. Ideally I want to lose three stone, then I can call it a day. I don’t want to spend my life trying to lose weight. I want to spend my days at target. A very different proposition. However, at my age, I don’t think I have three stone on me to lose. I don’t want to end up look haggard and gaunt. My first goal is the that pesky 10 pounds in six weeks.

My home wouldn’t be complete without a dog, and my little Molly is fantastic. A small terrier that gives you all the love you need. Today is her walk. That means she selects the route when we go out, and I follow her. Today, she went to the allotments to quickly wander around before heading back uphill via a local field. She loved it.

One of the other plans I am undertaking during the next 6 weeks is to turn my bedroom into a haven of tranquillity. So, today, I also spent two hours decluttering and tidying. I have one quick question: how can someone have so many odd socks. How does that happen? Is there some sock monster that only likes odd socks? Ridiculous.

Binning old Clothes

I have an issue throwing away some of my older and larger clothes. I keep telling myself that I may need the again. Alternatively, I might take them in and redesign them. I’m not sure I have the skill, but I hope this decluttering will make me ditch some clothes that no longer work for me. I am pretty proud of myself today. I selected a pair of trousers, a top and a cardigan for work. After looking at the outfit in the mirror, I looked like a drowned rat. The clothes swamped me. Instead of ignoring the look, I changed to better-fitting clothes and looked much better.

This may sound like a silly remark to make, but most of us who are on diets have massive body issues. I have one. I don’t know where it came from or when it will go. Its there and has been there most of my life. I expect it will always be there. It rears its head occasionally, like today, but other times, it is well under control, and I manage it.

To be clear, I don’t see myself as two sizes larger than I am. I don’t think of myself as obese anymore. I look in the mirror and imagine how I want to look. My tummy needs to be flatter and I would like smaller breasts and a waist. That’s it. I’m getting there, and once I reach my ideal weight, I will find something else to focus on.

I am still passionate about my weight loss plan. Day three is under my belt, and I look forward to day four.

Fear not. The banana issue will be shared later in this blog.


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How much does a Slimming World Consultant earn?

How much does a Slimming World Consultant earn?

How much does a Slimming World Consultant earn? That will depend on the group they manage and the number of members in that group. However, each consultant has a passion for their group and helping their members lose weight. As stated before my friend is a Slimming World Consultant and I am helping her with her groups. Let me explain.

Today, I was up extra early for a Saturday as my friend had agreed to cover another consultant group as she was sick. It was strange being back in the group as this is where I started my weight loss journey. However, I am much lighter this time, and helping in this group brings back some good and bad memories. I remember walking into the hall and thinking that here we go again. I know it is common for consultants to say that walking through the door is the hardest thing to do. Some consultants will even say they came to the group and then drove away because they couldn’t face walking in alone, etc.

I have to be truthful, I never felt like that. I know some people do, but most members walk through the door and are resigned to wanting to lose weight. That was me. I was 17 stone 12 pounds and knew I wanted to lose weight. There was no big drama; I was fat, big, whatever you want to call it, and I wanted to lose some weight. End of story.

Let’s Talk Money

Now, let us talk money. This is the one thing that seems to be the biggest secret where Slimming World is concerned. How much do Slimming World Consultants get paid? Well, this seems to depend on the size of the group, the more members you have the better paid. It’s all based on percentages. Consultants get a percentage of the income they take each week. This percentage can and does change each week.

For ease of reference here are the percentages

  • 0-34 members = 35%
  • 34 – 49 members = 45 %
  • 50 – 64 members = 50%
  • 65 – 99+ members = 55%

If you have 35 members, you will receive 35% of the fees that day. The rest of the money goes to Slimming World. The Consultant must pay for the room rent (although Slimming World will cover a small percentage).

The Consultant must buy all the food diaries they hand out, so they often hang on to them. Every time a member receives an award and is given a sticker and certificate, the consultant has to buy the certificate, and Slimming World pays for the sticker. Here’s the kicker: if you have a target member, they can come to the group for free. The consultant doesn’t get a penny for them being in the group. Also, they don’t count towards your number of group attendees. It’s only paying members.

How much does a Slimming World Consultant earn?

So if you have a room of 35 people, 5 are target members, you only have 30 paying members. From that, 30 members (for example, 23 members paying £5.95 as they are under the age of 65, the income will be £136.80. 7 members are over the age of 65, so they only pay £5.65 so the payment will be £39.55).

It’s not that simple. Some of these members may have purchased a 6 or 12-week countdown, which means they get 1 or 2 weeks free. Additionally, the consultant get a percentage of the total countdown fee when they purchase it. That means the member joins the group for the next 6 or 12 weeks, having already paid. So, some weeks, the income will be much less than stated above.

Slimming World Consultant Earn after Room Rent

Room rent is split between the Consultant and Slimming World. For example m friends room rent is £55.00. So, working on the figures above, £176.35 (the fees, we are pretending there are no countdowns, so our figures will be good). Our income is £121.35.

From that figure, because we only have 30 paying members, our weekly income is £42.47.

How Much Does a Slimming World Consultant Earn – Hourly Rate

My Friend has worked out that it takes a minimum of 10 hours per week to run a group. You have to arrive at the venue an hour before to set up. Welcome the members and run the group, that’s an hour and a half. Answer questions, coach and support members on the day, usually another hour. Then packing up for 1 hour. Slimming World has some stringent reporting rules, so when you get home, there is about an hour’s worth of paperwork. Then there is mid-week support. You contact your members to ensure they are OK, coach them, talk to them, send emails, etc. This takes, on average, 3 hours.

Slimming World has team developers who like to chat with you every week for 30 minutes, which is an hour in reality. Once a month, there are team meetings that start at 7 and don’t finish until 9 on a Friday night.

Some nights, she has walked away from the group owing slimming world money. Her average income has been between £50-60 a group. she has selected to ignore the time she spend outside of the group.

I will discuss Marketing, Leafletting and the constant training she has to do, at her own expense, later.

Back to being a substitute Consultant

It is common when a substitute consultant takes a group for the group members to weigh and go. This is a shame as each consultant brings a new view and enthusiasm to the plan. She only had 10 members stay in the group, but we had a blast. At least I did.

The group was over by 11. She got £30 as a substitute consultant, and I was there to help my friend. We arrived at 8 a.m. and left at 11. £10.00 per hour, below minimum wage!!! She did buy me a coffee and we went shopping after, so she actually got a little less than that.

Back to me and my Plan

Breakfast was a massive fruit bowl of satsumas, grapes, and watermelon. It is one of my favourite meals. All speed foods. The rest of my food was on plan, and I love this renewed enthusiasm for weight loss.