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Jan. 4th, 2008 01:50 pmNew Year's resolutions have a deservedly bad rep - how many of them ever get kept? - but I always find myself making goals and resolutions at this time of year anyway. Not because it's the new year, but because it's post-December work craziness, post-Christmas preparations, post-visit home to family. Basically that's two months of me saying, "okay, when I get back from Victoria, I'm going to start..."
I didn't write anything down this year, but I am attempting to not eat lunch at my desk every day. So far so good! I never used to eat at my desk, but the kitchenettes are pretty small, and then they turned one into a meeting room, so space was precious and my desk seemed like a better option. It makes work long, though, if I'm in front of the computer all day.
I've also, shockingly, brought lunch every day this week (at least, every day that I've been working, which is only three, but still). It's amazing how quickly you can eat lunch when you don't have to stand in line in the food court first.
I didn't write anything down this year, but I am attempting to not eat lunch at my desk every day. So far so good! I never used to eat at my desk, but the kitchenettes are pretty small, and then they turned one into a meeting room, so space was precious and my desk seemed like a better option. It makes work long, though, if I'm in front of the computer all day.
I've also, shockingly, brought lunch every day this week (at least, every day that I've been working, which is only three, but still). It's amazing how quickly you can eat lunch when you don't have to stand in line in the food court first.