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!
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!
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 [...]