My strategies? Consistent, small habit changes. I am on a diet, but there's nothing temporary or unsustainable about it. Eating mostly fruits and veggies, only when I am genuinely hungry (no emotional eating) and only until I am satisfied (no gorging myself) and moving regularly for at least half an hour a day most days of the year. By having mostly health habits and listening to my body I am free from food guilt and restrictions, provided I am able to abide by a few simple guidelines.
There's no phases or maintenance, just consistent common sense and trusting my body's regulatory systems to do their job. It works SO much better for me than any other diet or counting program, and I'm losing more weight more easily than I ever have in my life.
- I drink mostly water with a cup or milk or soymilk some mornings.
- Always eat breakfast!
- Journal my food intake (no quantities, just food name), activity, and hunger/fullness cues
- Eat mostly fruits and veggies, and keep my diet as whole as possible (making things from basic ingredients without a lot of processed or modified food. NO diet food unless I actually prefer the taste to the whole alternative.)
- Stop eating BEFORE I feel engorged and eat SLOWLY to give my body time to feel full.
It's pretty simple but works great for me.

. Should have incorporated that one into my life years ago, make that decades. Oy.