Midweek update: getting motivated by the greats + tonight's teleclass

Published: Wed, 07/11/12

Hi ,
 
"I couldn't kill my first patient!"
 
This is one of the most memorable lines spoken at the fund raiser for the Research Without Cruelty event that took place last Sunday at Millennium Restaurant in the heart of San Francisco.  I had the honor and privilege of being a guest at this extraordinary event.
 
Spoken by none other than the brilliant and energetic Dr. Neal Barnard, champion of the healthy plant-based diet and advocate for human health and animal welfare at the highest levels from his office in D.C., it sparked an evening of festivities that would refurbish the motivation for change for even the biggest slacker amongst us.
 
I wish I could give you a direct injection of the heart and enthusiasm this event generated for moving the cause forward.  This snapshot and a few anecdotes will get you started.  I'll be covering more about the details of this event in future articles here and at my columns at Vegan Mainstream and examiner.com.
 
Yet with so many angles to cover (wait til you hear about my dinner with the Toxicologist!) I wanted to share with you what's at the top today:  The motivation that comes with connection, and how you can tap into it for realizing your own goals and dreams.
 

Getting motivated for dietary change

 
 
 
Reminder:  Gluten-free cooking Teleclass tonight!
 
If you've already signed up, great!  If not, there's still time.  Come enjoy an hour with Julieanna Hever, RD, the Plant-Based Dietician, and Beverly Lynn Bennett along with yours truly in this full hour about Gluten-free veg cooking. 
 
To sign up for the free Teleclass, click here>>>
 
Hope to see you on the call!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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