One of the other maintenance threads got me to thinking about how good I’ve gotten at identifying my “triggers,” i.e., those situations that lead me to overeat. For me, identifying triggers is essential to maintaining; if I can’t identify the problem, I can’t fix it!
So, I thought I’d share some of my triggers and invite you to share yours. But sharing triggers is even better if we can share some possible solutions to those triggers. So, here are my triggers and some of the solutions I’ve tried:
1) Allowing myself to get too hungry – If I allow myself to get beyond the point of “hungry” and into the realm of “very hungry,” I’m bound to overeat. I’ll grab anything and everything to satisfy my hunger – a slice of cheese, a handful of nuts, and, yes, even a Snickers bar from the vending machine.
Solution: I try to remember to bring fruit and/or other healthy snacks with me to work so that I don’t allow myself to get too hungry. Sometimes, I even practice preventative medicine, i.e., if I’m not that hungry for breakfast but I’m leaving home & know I won’t be back for several hours, I will force myself to eat something before I leave. I know that many people don’t advocate this, but it has worked for me.
2) Eating an unsatisfying meal – Whenever I eat a meal that doesn’t meet my expectations or that is just generally unsatisfying, I react like a petulant child who hasn’t gotten her way. I feel as if I’ve been deprived of what I rightly deserve, and afterwards, I’ll try to find satisfaction in other foods to make up for the unsatisfying meal. Thus, I end up eating the unsatisfying meal as well as lots of other foods in an attempt to find satisfaction.
Solution: I TRY to stop eating a meal with which I’m dissatisfied. This is a tough one for me because I’m the type of person who keeps thinking, “Maybe I just need to get used to it” or “It’ll get better.” I need to get better at throwing out these types of thoughts, stopping what I’m eating, and deciding what else would be a more satisfying meal.
3) Using food to relax & unwind – I tend to associate food with relaxation and good times, so on Friday nights I’m particularly susceptible to overeating. After I’ve come home, walked the dogs, exercised, and done some house-cleaning (all this after work), all I want to do is get some goodies to eat and sit in front of the television. Like Pavlov’s dog, my mouth starts salivating once my butt hits the couch on Friday night.
Solution: This one is a tough one for me. I know all the usual tactics: take a nice bath, give yourself a manicure, etc. However, to be frank, none of these relaxation activities is as EASY as eating. I really need to work on this one and would welcome any suggestions.
So, what are your triggers and solutions?


Eventhough I'm full, I will pick at the leftovers. One solution is to rush the cleaning process, yes, actually hurry really, really fast to clean up, you should see me?
That's a great idea to go OUT and have your craving fix in a controlled portion and environment then walk away from it... I've done that on occasion too, keeping it same food at home is a definite
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Here are what comes to mind for me, in no particular order:
My lastest strategy is horrible, but it works. Aside from eating BEFORE I go, I look for the fattest person in the same aisle at the grocery store. Do I want to look like that again? Nope. Put the chips back on the shelf.