Eat Until You're Almost Full

Do you eat until you're stuffed? Well, then it's time to call it quits...before you feel full. While you eat, the stomach sends a signal to the brain, saying it's full. However, it usually takes about 20 minutes for the brain to get this signal, which gives you plenty of time to overeat. The secret is to quit while you're ahead. Even if you're still a bit hungry, take a time out and wait a bit. If you still feel unfulfilled, eat a bit more. More than likely, you've already consumed enough food to make the stomach full. There are many ways to head off overeating before it even happens. Do some sort of high-intensity physical activity before you eat - whether it's taking a brisk walk or doing 20 to 30 minutes of circuit training. You're less likely to gorge yourself at the meal, and even if you do overeat, the workout provides a little "damage control" by burning some of those extra calories.
When you know you're facing a meal that could cause you to overeat - like a holiday meal, barbecue or buffet - don't "save up" by skipping meals. Eat nutritious, sensible meals that lead up to the big event so that you're satiated and not tempted to choose high-calorie foods or extra portions. Eat more slowly at the meal. Take time to chew food thoroughly and make a conscious effort to put down your fork or spoon each time you take a mouthful. Load up on healthier foods, like lean protein and vegetables, before moving on to carbohydrates and higher-calorie foods on your plate.