Just start to get a sense for who you're in the pot with and what their range is. Sounds elementary, but it can't be overstated. It's just never reasonable to bet into the winning hand that won't fold. A lot of LAG players lose money here, continuing mechanically, and thus reducing themselves to maniac status. Why did the opponent call preflop? Are they sick of you winning pot after pot, and you've widened their range? Is it a multitabler who is oblivious to your siege, and simply caught a hand? Hope for a rag board if you wiff, and put pressure on him. Know how the board impacted. You can afford to lose some continuations if you know how to maximize value in the right spots as well. I'll see someone acting laggy, and then when they make a hand they're making small value bets with a bad image that are a disgrace to implied odds. That has the effect of reducing your maneuverability in shy pots.