Continuing from last week, let's look at another reason we typically overeat - boredom.
We use food as entertainment. We use food to distract ourselves from feelings of boredom. The snack at the desk even though we just had lunch. Picking bits in the kitchen while getting the kids' dinner. Chips in front of the television. Cheese and crackers, even though dinner will be ready in an hour.
We end up using food as a way to change up our activity, regardless of physiological hunger. And that means we will overeat, because we won't get the "satisfied" signal from our tummies, as we were never hungry in the first place.
What is this all about? Remember, when we use food as something other than fuel we are trying to change our emotional state. Here we are trying to feel something other than bored.
If eating for entertainment is your issue, then take back control. Figure out what you can introduce into your life in the moment, that will bring interest, fascination, learning, variety: whatever it is you really crave, rather than food.