Switch to Browns.
Light like Reds, but the tactility allows to get some feedback of when the switch actuates and even you do still bottom out, you start to decrease the pressure at the point you "know" the switch has actuated. If you have no feedback mechanism, you tend to keep "pressing" until you get some, which on linear switches mean you're still accelerating the switch all the way down to the bottom-out point.
Unless you take a lot of effort to train yourself not to, but it's not intuitive and I see no real point to doing that when you could just rather use a switch type that gived you the feedback to intuitively reduce the pressure after actuation.
Sometimes, when you're typing fast, you may not even consciously notice the tactile bump on Browns, but your subconscious still does. It really makes a difference to typing accuracy (and minimises accidental presses) and reduces bottom-out forces considerably.
An audible signal when they actuate can also help, but it's not as intuitive as having some tactility built into the switch.
Or buy a board with Clears and mod them to 62g ErgoClears, the most awesome MX switch type
