WW Flex Point Tracker - Seven Days Across Two Facing Pages (Classic)

This template allows the user to track their daily points as well as daily water, oil, milk and fruit and vegetable intake. There is also a place for tracking weekly flex points and activity points.

The thing I like about this layout is that all seven days of the week are in view at one time with Days 1 through 4 on the left page and Days 5 through 7 on the right.

The downside is that the available space for notations is small as compared with WW's own tracker. The upside is that it fits right in my planner.

Enjoy!

Paper size: 
Classic (5.5 x 8.5)
Thumbnail: 
Diet Points Tracker Thumbnail.jpg
Usage advice: 

Use to track your WW flex points

License: 
Public Domain
Language: 
English
Applications required: 
Adobe Acrobat Reader
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Diet Point System Tracker.pdf377.64 KB
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WW Points Tracker

The document opens fine for me. Just double click on the document link and choose the option "OPEN" from the dialogue box.... good luck!

Works for me.

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Thanks so much for making

Thanks so much for making this tracker available. I just joined WW yesterday, and they neglected to give me a tracker. I don't know how I would have gotten through the next week without one. Thankfully, I did an image search for "point tracker" and this popped up first thing. It looks like the perfect format. Time to start logging in my success...
Thank you again!
Dee

This is a great tracker.

This is a great tracker. But you're right--the space for notations is small. It would be perfect with half the lines/twice the space.