Everyone is different. If you don't like feeling full, I can't imagine that changing your food choices for the healthier will suddenly make you start to like feeling full!
I am definitely a "stuff yourself with vegetables" person - but I love eating, and enjoy having a great big plate of food to eat. So, one of the tactics I have used in my weight loss is to find ways to continue taking pleasure in eating a great big volume of food, while cutting my calories. Enormous servings of vegetables is a big part of that. But that is me, addressing my own eating habits and finding ways to make sustainable changes to those habits that let me keep enjoying some of what I enjoy about eating. If what you enjoy is different, your strategies will of course be different as well.
Since you are a grazer, you will probably want to find ways to incorporate lots of smaller, healthy snacks into your day. Strategies that other people use to allow themselves to enjoy big meals aren't relevant to you, if you are not a big-meal sort of person to begin with. But there is no reason why eating healthier or trying to restrict your calories will transform you from a grazer into a big-meal person.
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Goals: To make the best choice I can make, every time I am presented with a choice.  To say "no!" to my inner five-year-old.  To remember that the temptation in front of me is not the last of its kind that I will ever see, and to say "hm, not today."
Last edited by carter : 02-05-2012 at 02:17 PM.
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