Thursday, November 18, 2010

Raw Food diet and lifestyle-Top 7 ways to find and create support


Feeling that you really are part of a larger community when first raw can be one of the biggest factors for success in life. Many experienced raw food enthusiasts have relayed this same piece of advice for raw foods newbies: "find support from and engage with other raw foodists." We should not only in the journey of raw food and we have not. With the Internet full of social networking sites, raw food communities and raw food forum, there is no reason to feel isolated. Connect to your community or communities, more support, quicken your learning process and have more fun. It also means to learn about different ways to eat raw food, recipes, business opportunities and ideas, and above all to make new friends and connections from all over the world.

Here are seven ways you can get the raw food by creating and finding aid:

Find your favorite raw food forum or two, bookmark them on your computer and check them every day or every other day for substances, new meeting places and people that interest you. Have a raw food? Don't be afraid to ask questions in a new forum or chat. See how others are happy to help you with their experience, strength and hope!

Do not hesitate to send an answer or find another person's question either.As a preventive warning, forum eat up much of your time, unless you pay attention to, so set aside a maximum amount of time allocated per day.
To find these raw food forum, make a search engine, search for "raw food" Forum "or" raw food community. " Many are free and some require a monthly subscription membership. Find your favorite raw food blogs and bookmark them on your computer for some raw food inspiration.

Subscribe to the site's RSS feed if you do not want to check these sites every day for updates. This will provide notification to your RSS Reader when bloggers have been updated with a new service. Bloggers post often experiences with new raw food diets, detoxes, recipes and superfoods.

Most of what they blog about will be of interest to raw food beginners. Make a habit of commenting on other people's blog 's, as well as updates on Facebook, in order to get more connected to other people and participate in a fun conversation. This is a good way to get people to check out your site or blog, even if you have one. Most of the bloggers really love to get comments!

Join multiple raw food, vegan or a holistic health meetups on [http://www.meetup.com/rawfood] and write down your upcoming events on your calendar, or datebook.Make a commitment to go to the 1-2 events per month.

It would be interesting to get a friend to join you. get e-mail addresses and phone numbers of people you click. Join dictionary.reference.com, find and follow your favorite raw food heroes.

Many after large raw food related innovations, health tips, inspiring tips and ingredients in their current meal. Ask your favorite raw fooders to become friends with you on Facebook. Facebook is a wonderful place to display raw food photos, get invited to the raw food events and have a 1-on-1 conversations with others. There are many interest groups in Facebook that you can connect to and to share information and experiences within. Host a raw potluck own at your location! If you invite non-raw friends, give them easy raw food recipes so that it is as easy as possible for them.Another option to create your own raw food community would be to start your own raw food meetup, especially if there are any in your area; meetup.com has instructions on how to do this.There is a fee, but this can easily be covered if the participants that the events in the $ 1-$ 2 each.








Lenette Nakauchi is a raw foodist who is passionate about teaching, coaching and show others how you go and stay "raw" in a fun, healthy and sustainable manner; read more about raw food lifestyle and superfoods by visiting her http://www.gorawhavefun.com Web sites and http://www.eatsuperfoods.com


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