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In a message dated 8/30/99 6:14:46 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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> Also, emotions have a place -- the more I'm enjoying myself or
> engrossed in what I'm doing, the less I eat. I started school today and
went
> six hours between breakfast and lunch, something I could NEVER do at a desk
> job, for instance, out of sheer boredom.
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> Modern society doesn't have the proper focus on personal and spiritual
> fulfillment -- the U.S., at least, seems to be just a high-stress,
> money-making society.
>
> Laura
I agree totally..without a doubt I eat more when sitting at my console at work
then anywhere else. I work long hours at a high stress job,,everyone around
me is significantly overweight...movement, variety and distraction would do
wonders for us...ofcourse removing the crap they call food that's always lying
around would be great too....it's a constant battle to get it removed.
Anna 8-)
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