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Portion control is without doubt one of the key factors in being successful with your weight loss goals, and the truth is that many of us tend to overeat on a regular basis. 

So to try and help you control overeating we have put together our Top 7 Healthy Mummy tips to avoid you eating too much, compiling the best ways to beat overeating.

Ways to beat overeating #1 Don’t let yourself get really hungry

Even for the most strong-willed of us, hunger sends all self control out the window. Remember that you need healthy snacks with you if you are going to be out and about in the day – so planning ahead is key. Don’t leave it to chance that you will be in the right frame of mind to make the best choice from the café or supermarket when you are already in hungry-mode.

#2 Eat slowly

So often we shovel our food down way too quickly, which doesn’t give our body enough time to work out that it’s had enough to eat. Before we’ve realised, we have piled more food onto our plate and have started picking at the kids leftovers. Between each mouthful, make a point of putting down your cutlery. This will slow down the rate at which you eat, giving you more time to notice the fullness cues that your body sends when it is satisfied.

#3 Begin your day with a healthy breakfast

We might all feel busy or stressed in the morning sometimes, but that is definitely not a good excuse to skip breakfast. Just think, you haven’t eaten since dinner last night and yet you expect your body to keep going about its business without refuelling? It often leads to the ravenous feeling which can lead to a blow out at morning tea time. Instead, one of the easiest and most beneficial ways to beat overeating is to spend the (short amount of) time it takes to prepare yourself a quick breakfast. If you are short on time, try making a Healthy Mummy Smoothie which is packed with vitamins and minerals, tastes great, and will keep you full (and sane) until morning tea.

#4 Plan ahead

Often we can get busy planning our dinners for the week, forgetting that we also need to plan our snacks too. Snacking is key for weight loss as it keeps the metabolism firing, and keeps your blood sugar levels stable between your meals. See some healthy eating snack ideas here!

#5 Drink enough water

Water can help to fill the gaps in our bellies when we are going about our day. It’s also very common for dehydration to be confused with hunger. So one of the easiest ways to beat overeating is to bring your water bottle and sip regularly throughout the day to keep yourself hydrated and full.

#6 Eat enough protein and fibre

Have you noticed how you can easily consume a freshly squeezed fruit juice (which may have around 8 pieces of fruit in it) but if you tried to consume the same amount of whole fruit you wouldn’t be able to do it? That’s the effect of fibre. Similarly, you might be able to tuck into a big bowl of potato chips, but try the same amount of cashews and you would be bursting at the seams. That’s the effect of protein, and why including protein and fibre in your diet is in our list of the top 7 ways to beat overeating.

#7 Put meals on the plate in the kitchen

This is a really good way to help with portion control. When you are serving up a meal, instead of placing the whole tray on the table – serve up in the kitchen instead. Immediately pack away leftovers into containers to freeze or take for a packed lunch. When the food is not in front of you, the desire to top up your plate (or just pick a little here and there) is removed and you end up eating less.

This article was written by Rhian Allen, Founder of Lose Baby Weight and The Healthy Mummy For more motivation, advice, recipes and exercise plans visit http://www.healthymummy.com and for daily motivation join The Healthy Mummy Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/healthymummy

  • I find evenings the worst so I make protein balls to have one with coffee this helps

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  • good tips i recently changed to a smaller portion size at dinner and have already noticed the difference.

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  • Having sips of water with lemon in it throughout the day helps.

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  • Great tips thanks for sharing. I find it easy to over eat at night when the kids have gone to bed.

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  • I try to drink water to avoid snacking and start the day with a big healthy breakfast with fruit and cereal.

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  • I found the article very interesting will try and start doing some of these.

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  • Thanks for all the practical tips to avoid overeating. I do buy healthy food for home and try to avoid getting hungry but I think your tips on portion control , like plating up in the kitchen and having prepared snacks are going to make a difference! For some reason I always seem to finish what is on my plate and that is probably my downfall. Although I am in good health I know I have eaten more than my body needs. The proof is that I have clothes in my wardrobe that I can’t wear because they are too tight now to look nice.
    Having read your article, I am very motivated to practise portion control and fit into those clothes again!

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  • Everytime i read an article like this im like ok lets do this i can totally do it this time i will be motivated and i will stick to the plan.Until i remember i still have a half opened packet of chips in the cupboard.

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  • Wonderful article and wonderful tips. We all need reminding now and again. Thank you so much for sharing.

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  • LOL this is everything i DON’T do! Will be taking note, especially drinking more water and not letting myself get hungry!~

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  • Great tips! Now just to put them into practice! Thanks

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  • Thanks for the good tips..except planning snacks I try all these..

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  • i had never thought of planning snacks

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  • I really enjoyed this article. Practical and easy to follow tips. It would be great not only to do this for ourselves but to be a good role model and teach healthy habits to our children so they live healthier lives. After all – good habits are more likely to stick if they are formed in childhood. Here’s the way I get our son to enjoy vegetables!

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  • Great tips! Good thing is I do most of them 🙂

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  • So many good ideas, and so very sensible too. One thing that’s helped me in several ways, is to make sure I never go grocery shopping when I’m hungry. That way a) I don’t buy food I don’t need, simply because my stomach’s crying out for food & b) I don’t waste money by buying food on impulse & c) I don’t buy junk food, which tends to be more attractive when you’re feeling famished. I tend to buy healthier food if I’m not hungry, so no junk food in the house means no temptation.

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  • I will be correcting a few things after reading this! Thank you!

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  • I am doing all the wrong things according to this article

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  • Im trying at the moment to watch my food intake.
    Im eating a good breakfast and ive stopped snacking on junk.
    Stopped having my ice cream after dinner each night and replaced that with an ice block.
    No snacking after dinner.

    Hopefully i will see a drop in the scales.

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  • Absolutely awesome read will go to good use!! I so need to atop over eating!!

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