Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am EXACTLY like this too, OP. I think this "ego depletion" theory that 11:31 mentioned definitely plays a role.
If you aren't in the habit of grabbing bagels from the break room, snacks out of the machine and going to lunch every day with coworkers than it requires little self control to not do those things because they are things that you are not in the habit of doing in the first place.
Staying at home every day with kids you are making them breakfast, lunch, snacks. You are prepping dinner. You are shopping for food. If you never really gave much thought and attention to food at work, that changes once you start staying home because you are preparing/serving food throughout the day. It is so easy to become a mindless nibbler in that situation. A handful of goldfish here, a cheese slice there has a way of adding up.
I am sure none of the previous posters thought of this.![]()
right back at you. Like it or not work doesn't revolve food unless you are in the food service industry, even then your work does not involve eating food (I used to wait tables and I never ate at work).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am EXACTLY like this too, OP. I think this "ego depletion" theory that 11:31 mentioned definitely plays a role.
If you aren't in the habit of grabbing bagels from the break room, snacks out of the machine and going to lunch every day with coworkers than it requires little self control to not do those things because they are things that you are not in the habit of doing in the first place.
Staying at home every day with kids you are making them breakfast, lunch, snacks. You are prepping dinner. You are shopping for food. If you never really gave much thought and attention to food at work, that changes once you start staying home because you are preparing/serving food throughout the day. It is so easy to become a mindless nibbler in that situation. A handful of goldfish here, a cheese slice there has a way of adding up.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I am EXACTLY like this too, OP. I think this "ego depletion" theory that 11:31 mentioned definitely plays a role.