Wish you could control yourself better when that bowl of candy or pile of buffalo wings presents itself? Here's a trick to try.
Leave the evidence. Whether it's the candy wrappers on your desk, the wing bones on your dinner plate, or the empty cookie box on your kitchen counter, seeing the proof of your indulgence can help curb overeating.
Seeing Is BelievingIn a study, people who went to a sports bar could eat chicken wings free of charge and to their hearts' (and stomachs') content. Servers cleared away the bones at some tables but let the bone plates pile up at others. No surprise: People ate less when evidence of their feast remained front and center.
4 More Sensible StrategiesA few other ways to stop yourself from eating more than you should:
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RealAge Benefit: Using smaller 9-inch plates for meals can make your RealAge 3.1 years younger.
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