Thought for Food: Imagined Consumption Reduces Actual Consumption
Turns out imagining eating a food reduces your desire to eat when it comes time to actually eat the food. This is great news. When I tell my employees to imagine that they've already eaten lunch and keep working, it should work. Lunch breaks are a time killer. Another science win for the PHB!
Saturday, January 15, 2011
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