Your Body Is Talking Through Everyday Cravings, Energy Dips, And Little Annoying Cluesโoh, you bet it is. If youโre anything like me, youโve totally had those days when suddenly youโre desperate for a jelly donut at 10:13am, or you need a nap just from folding laundry. (Me, again, twice last week.) And honestly, most folks donโt realize these little signals might be trying to yell something important. Sometimes itโs just boredom. Sometimes? Itโs your body waving a big olโ flag. Anyway, itโs a lot like how you know when somethingโs off in your kitchenโif you donโt pay attention, things get weird fast, like (ahem) realizing your sponge smells funnier than your lunchโhereโs a wild read on signs your kitchen sponge is full of bacteria. Or hey, kids get fidgety, and instead of carrots reach for festive Christmas tree sandwiches your kids will love. Trust me, the clues are everywhere, but half the time we totally miss โem.
Join the WYG Online Grief Community
So, letโs chat honestly: finding support when things get tough (grief, stress, you name it) is game-changing. I tried to tackle it all by myself ages agoโand spoiler, itโs exhausting.
- Youโre not alone. Tons of peopleโme includedโfind huge comfort in online groups, especially when real life is just too much.
- Sharing your story can be awkward, sure, but it helps way more than youโd expect.
- Thereโs wisdom in numbers. Even reading someone elseโs messy, real account can be a lifeline.
- The connections stick. Some folks from these groups end up being lifelong friends.
โFinding WYG was like stumbling into a cozy kitchen after a storm. People got it, and they didnโt push me to โmove on.โ Honestly, it helped more than my therapist.โ โ Jamie, reader

Why Do We Experience Guilt and Grief?
Alrightโnobody ever talks about this at brunch, but grief and guilt? They can absolutely sneak up on you. And donโt even get me started on the guilty cravings that show up with it.
- Cravings for sweets, junk food, whateverโsometimes itโs not about the food, itโs about comfort.
- Energy dips always get worse when youโre carrying emotional weight. Like, you just want to crawl under a blanket.
- Grief is weirdly physical. My back hurt for weeks the last time. Who knew?
- Guilt feels heavy. That โI shouldโve done moreโ voice is a real jerk.
Pro tip? When your body acts out, check if your heart and head are okay too. (And letโs be real, if you want to lie around eating croissant breakfast sandwiches sometimes, thatโs totally allowed.)

We wrote a book!
Okay, honest momentโnever thought those four words would come out of my mouth, but here we are. Turns out, writing about food and feelings is therapeutic, and people want the messy truth.
- Itโs not fancy. Just super real, like youโre reading my diary.
- There are some kitchen hacks in there, but mostly itโs about paying attention to your bodyโs weirdest clues.
- Youโll even find a laugh or two (plus at least one story about crying over crispy breakfast potatoes).
- I still canโt believe people relate to my snack rants and midnight worries.
I promise, you donโt need to be a chefโor a therapistโto make sense of all this stuff.
Coping Strategies for Grief
Hereโs the thing: everyone has their own โsecret recipeโ for feeling better when things get hard. Some are more practical than others (I tried yoga, almost fell into my closet).
- Keep snacks simple. When energy dips show up, try a small, protein-rich snack instead of sugary stuff.
- Drink waterโclichรฉ, but shockingly helpful. Seriously, check this out: the essential role of water in your body.
- Write it down. Even if itโs just a post-it that says โtoday was hardโate ice cream.โ
- Move your body. A ten-minute walk helps more than another hour of doom-scrolling.
Honestly, sometimes all you can do is eat, breathe, and rest. No shame in that.
The Role of Community in Healing
Nobody gets through life alone. And the people who pretend they do? Usually bored, or stressed, or hangry.
- Join a community (in person or online) when the going gets weirdโgrief or just those annoying energy dipsโbecause it helps.
- Let folks bring you a casserole or a creamy baked mac and cheese casserole delight. Seriously, accept the help.
- If you feel stuck, someone else has probably been there. Share, laugh, ugly-cryโwhatever works that day.
Finding your people is half the recipe for getting through tough seasons.
Common Questions
Q: Why do I crave sweets every night after dinner?
A: Happens to a lot of usโsometimes itโs just habit, but often your bodyโs looking for comfort (or you skipped carbs all day, whoops).
Q: Is it normal to feel tired every afternoon, even if I slept?
A: Youโre not broken! Energy dips can come from stress, grief, or even not drinking enough water. Try a protein snack and see if it helps.
Q: Are these weird little clues from my body always about food?
A: Not always. Emotional stuff shows up physically. If you feel off, check in with your feels, too.
Q: My friendโs going through a hard time. Whatโs the best thing to bring her?
A: Something simple, familiar, and comforting. A batch of soup or croissant breakfast sandwiches works! Or even just a friendly text counts.
Sometimes, Itโs OK To Just Listen
Look, Your Body Is Talking Through Everyday Cravings, Energy Dips, And Little Annoying Cluesโso pay attention, even if itโs just for a minute. Sometimes, letting yourself rest or eating something that doesnโt look like it belongs in a five-star restaurant is absolutely what you need. Donโt overthink it. Youโre allowed to feel off, guilty, or even wild with cravings. And if you ever feel like these clues are making you bonkers, trust me, youโre not aloneโGrief Makes You Feel Like Youโre Going Crazy. Thereโs comfort in knowing everyone deals with these ups and downs, even those with challenges most can barely imagine (shoutout to stories like My husband and cocaine – ADFAM). Soโnext time your body whispers (or yells), please, just listen. And yeah, maybe enjoy a snack along the way.

