
Vedge Your Best, Vegan Ideas for Everyone At Any Age 277: When the Day Falls Apart
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Dec 23, 2025 Ever struggle to keep your plant-based promises by the end of the day? You're not alone! Discover how decision fatigue weighs on your motivation as the day progresses. Learn why mornings are easier thanks to the brain's planning regions, while evening choices often succumb to immediate comfort. Michele reveals the pitfalls of shame and vague intentions, emphasizing the power of clear, if-then plans to boost follow-through. It’s all about working with your brain, not against it!
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Morning Intentions Come From Your Higher Brain
- Morning intentions come from the prefrontal cortex which is fresh and focused early in the day.
- That higher brain enables planning, self-regulation, and long-term values like choosing plant-based foods.
Host's Real-Day Example Of Fading Momentum
- Michele describes waking up with a long list and summoning adrenaline later to finish a task.
- She illustrates how mornings feel productive but evenings require extra effort to follow through.
Decision Fatigue Shifts You To Comfort
- Decision fatigue drains executive function so your higher brain weakens by late afternoon.
- The limbic reward system then seeks quick comfort, often overriding morning values.
