Before I retired, I constantly worked though lunch, often skipping having anything to eat. I thought I would be more focused and productive by continuing to work. Now that I'm retired, and eating regularly with several snack, I realize that skipping lunch was a bad choice.
Here's why it was a bad choice:
- I was less healthy. Being hungry, eating more junk food at meals, and drinking much more coffed.
- I was more stressed. I should have taken time for lunch, and perhaps a couple breaks in the morning and afternoon.
- In hindsight, I wasn't more productive. I just spent more time doing the work and stretching it out.
- I extended skipping meals to skipping dinner at times. Again, not a good choice.
- Even though I was skipping meals, I gained weight. Hmmmm.
Now, I make sure I have breakfast everyday. I split lunch time up in the 2-3 segments, usually a large salad without dressing, a vegetarian burger, and sometimes a soup. Dinner is a little more random, but I always eat healthy, another salad and/or a bean dish. I avoid fried foods, and high fat foods. Also, 80-90% of our meals are home made. We rarely eat out nor have frozen meals.
This is not financial nor health advice. Please consult a professional advisor.
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