Invent a checkout ritual lasting thirty seconds. Rate fullness on a gentle scale, notice energy on a spectrum from foggy to bright, and label your mood without judgment. Stop at pleasant enough, not stuffed. Over time, this respectful attention becomes its own reward, shortening cravings later and preserving steady concentration for the next task.
After eating, write one sentence describing what worked: the cue you used, the routine that felt kind, and the reward that closed the loop. This tiny note reinforces identity— I am someone who eats with care— making future decisions smoother, clearer, and more aligned with comfort, health, and real enjoyment.
Give yourself a literal pat on the back, a deep breath with a smile, or a short song you love. Micro-celebrations release just enough dopamine to mark the behavior as worthwhile, no shaming required. The kinder the celebration, the faster the loop cements, and the longer your momentum lasts.