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I got hit with some ideas that wouldn’t leave my head last night: why is it that every time I think I’m talking about a reason people quit veganism that sounds totally made up to me (they’re based on fact, I promise, they just sound absurd) someone tells me they know someone who did exactly that? Are we choosing to miss out on real problems?

Really important: in the comments, let me know the strangest, hardest to explain reason that someone you know quit being vegan. Let’s see how much of a “freak occurrence” these things actually are and figure out if there’s something we’re doing wrong!

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In part one, we talked about reactions to smells.  Part two is about the more obvious cravings that you get on the couch while watching TV.  No, not the craving for a hammer to stop the evening news from being so annoying, but the cravings that just pop into your head for no reason.

Or should I say… for what APPEARS to be no reason!  It turns out your body and mind might be trying to tell you something:

Again, just because you’re having cravings doesn’t mean you’re a terrible vegan! This is an important one to understand, so please take the three and a half minutes to learn a bit, and then let us know in the comments if you have any quick fixes for certain cravings that come up from time to time!

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Office Hours, 2PM: The Heist!

February 18, 2010

Today at 2PM Eastern (Toronto/NYC time) we’ll be digging into this week’s newsletter content in even greater detail with a live video session.  Missed the newsletter or want a refresher?  Here’s a 9 minute video version: “The Heist” is a great technique to get past the cynical, doubting mental blocks that people put up even [...]

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