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Connection with Food Games

 

When you jump in and do our truth or dare style challenges in these games, you will:

  • Break free of your current perceptions of food by playing with new ideas and perspectives

  • Add new levels of pleasure and appreciation for your food...Free of overplayed, tired ideas like calories and superfoods

  • Discover what really works for you when it comes to food so that all the stress of should and shouldn'ts are gone

  • Find the playful inertia to ask more questions and get deeper with your relationship with food

  • Try on ideas with food that you likely never have before

  • Develop a new relationship with food through a fun, experimental approach

  • Feel sure footed in your choices so you enjoy food even more

 

Game 1 of Connection with Food has 12 videos that lays out a truth or dare style challenge for you.

If thinking about food choices is stressful to you and you hate all the "should" and "shouldn'ts"...

These games will help break up food stress as we simply experiment with ideas that aren't overly talked about or surrounded by any should or shouldn't.

Our food games have dares that allow you to discover for yourself and hear your own voice in real-time feedback instead of getting overwhelmed with heady stuff.

Plus the goal is simply to have you explore things with food that you likely never have before, so don't worry you won't be hitting tired old ideas like calories and superfoods. Instead we might simply have you remove your favorite food for a few days and see what life is like without it or say you can only eat something that you've seen the whole plant of to see how that throws you off.

All of the experiments are sure to give you a new perspective and new appreciation for food's role in your world.

We're going to actively play our way to a deeper connection with our food with no shoulds involved. Hearing your own voice in thinking about food takes out the frustration and stress and puts you in a shore footed place where you can even enjoy food more.

If food is mostly about pleasure to you....

In our Connection to Food games, we won't take away the pleasure but add to it with more levels of appreciation for the other things your relationship with food adds to your world.

We aren't going to beat the same tired should and shouldn't drum that can be so overwhelming when it comes to food. We won't repeat overplayed ideas like calories and superfoods. Instead we will dare you to only eat things that you have seen the whole plant of for the day.

Through experimenting and playing our truth or dare style challenges, you will expand your relationship to food and hear your own voice in it as you do, the feedback of your smiles, your preferences. You will have a new sure footedness and play in your connection with food as well as whole new ways to get enjoyment from food.

Expanding how you relate to food of course expands the enjoyment you are able to get from it, Bringing Connection Back!

If you have already made some changes in how you relate to food and are encouraged to dig even deeper with it...

Our Connection with Food games will give you the chance to really explore and experiment with all that you can. The goal of these games are to have you discover things in your connection to food that you likely haven't even thought of before in a playful and active way.

There won't be any should or shouldn'ts to drag us down and we promise not to hit any tired overplayed topics like calories or superfoods. We are more likely to simply ask you to only eat things that you have seen the whole plant of for the day.

We want to expand you way further than just the typical stuff when it comes to considering your relationship to food and we want to keep it from being a heady endeavor.

We provide the truth or dare style challenges so that you can play an experiment in real time and get the amazing feedback of hearing your own voice in it- your preferences, your smiles.

You will gain new perspective and new appreciation for what food does in your life. Expanding how you relate to food also expands the amount of enjoyment you are able to glean from it.