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Crafted Path Nutrition

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Free 30 day energy reset focused on simple daily habits. Build better routines and start the year strong with like minded people.

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Moving Foward
I want to be upfront and respectful of everyone’s time. This group was meant to be a live reset with shared momentum, and it’s clear the timing and format didn’t quite line up the way I intended. That happens. Rather than letting this fade out slowly, I’m going to wrap this version of the group up here and take what I learned into the next iteration. If you joined, thank you for being here. Nothing was wasted. The ideas, structure, and lessons still matter, and I’ll be refining how I deliver them moving forward. I’ll keep sharing where it makes the most sense, and when the next version is ready, it’ll be clearer, stronger, and better aligned. Appreciate you being part of this.
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Snacky after dinner?
If you feel the urge to snack right after dinner, it’s usually not a discipline issue. Most of the time it’s one of three things dinner was low in protein carbs were pushed too low earlier in the day you’ve been sitting still and scrolling, not actually hungry Your body isn’t asking for “more food.” It’s reacting to blood sugar changes and routine. One simple thing that helps a short walk after dinner. Nothing intense. 10 minutes. Around the block. It improves glucose handling, settles appetite signals, and breaks the habit loop. Not a rule. Just a useful tool.
Food Noise
Food noise isn’t a willpower problem. It’s usually a fueling problem. When meals are skipped, pushed too late, or too light, your brain stays in “scan mode” thinking about food craving quick hits feeling distracted or restless. That’s not weakness. That’s biology trying to keep you alive. Most people notice food noise calm down when: meals are more regular protein is consistent carbs aren’t avoided all day decisions around food are simpler, not endless Quieting food noise usually has less to do with control and more to do with being fed often enough. That’s something I wish more people understood earlier.
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Jan 11
Something I don’t think gets said enough You don’t need to be “all in” for this to be working. Showing up inconsistently is still showing up. Thinking about things before changing them still counts. Staying in the room matters more than doing everything right. Most progress happens quietly, in the background, while life keeps moving. That’s normal.
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New lesson is up today 👊
Protein powder gets overcomplicated fast, so I broke it down into something simple and practical. Inside today’s lesson you’ll see • A quick decision chart to help you choose the right protein • When whey, pea, casein, or egg protein actually make sense • Why collagen isn’t a complete protein and where it does fit Nothing fancy. Just clear guidance so you’re not guessing or overthinking it. Give it a read and let me know if it clears things up for you.
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Chris Craft
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Construction worker turned nutrition coach. I help people build simple habits for steady energy and better health.

Active 62d ago
Joined Aug 23, 2025
Washington