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Eating at your desk is bad for your health, your moral and your productivity. Just sayin'

Also, a call for help to all my fellow whores! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/431683-request-for-photos-and-video-from-ths-year/

Why?

Long story short not having a proper period of downtime at lunch increases stress significantly and doesn't give you a chance to recharge. As a result you are less likely to be as creative, as productive, as happy or as healthy in the long run and your work output and quality declines both in the short and long run.

There is a decent amount of scientific research in the area, I can dig some up for you when I'm not so swamped with other research assignments if you'd like. I used a chunk of research into the area when preparing a workshop last year on why stress management needs more attention in business. In terms of directly linked stress issues that can actually be measured, work related stress accounts for losses to developed economies of approximately 2.1-3.6% of GDP. Why add to that figure by not taking 30 minutes away from your desk to unwind at lunch?

If HR guys like me can save big chunks of money I'm all for it :) Stress related work absences cost the US Economy $300 BILLION a year.

I'd be willing to bet most of that stress comes from low wages and high expectations of employees...USA for ya.

Problem i have with the 30mins lunch break is if i drive to subway to get lunch, by the time i get back it's 28mins gone, takes, so naturally im eating at my desk anyway, and i wouldn't call those 28mins i spent driving to subway and waiting for food "relaxation".

But it certainly is nice to be uncontactable for 30mins at that time.

Eating at your desk is bad for your health, your moral and your productivity. Just sayin'

 

 

Also, a call for help to all my fellow whores! http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/431683-request-for-photos-and-video-from-ths-year/

That would mean I have to socialize with other humans

I might have some footage from start of year boz

Unicorn washed. I am going to need to paint it in the next 12 months of I keep it. The white is falling off all over the place revealing the gun metal goodness below.

Custom gunmetal flecks? :P

Custom gunmetal flecks? :P

Pretty much. Who ever did it did a shit job. The gun metal is still all shiny.

Bought a reconditioned CAS from USA it arrived today :D

Went to work sick rather than having day off cause I wouldn't be resting at home.

Also A/C tensioner bearing turned up :D

Good stuff. ..CAS's are the devil!

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