Reading Body Cues: Hunger, Fullness, and Mood
Use a zero-to-ten hunger scale before, midway, and after eating. Aim to begin around a three or four and finish near a six or seven. Tracking for a week reveals patterns. Share your observations to help us craft better cue-check reminders.
Reading Body Cues: Hunger, Fullness, and Mood
Fullness appears as slower chewing, fading flavor intensity, or a relaxed breath—not just an empty plate. Collect your personal signs in a notes app. Comment which signal shows first for you, so we can compile a community list of real-world cues.