Why I Take Lunch

I have recently gotten into a habit of working through lunch to get more work done. Those who know me know that I like to get things done…and done right. I figured the hour I spent finding food could be better spent doing something “productive” at work. That is, until I was sitting at work during lunch one day and looked out of the office window.

What I saw was a city full of life. People were walking, talking, enjoying themselves. Don’t get me wrong, I wasn’t miserable at work. Quite the contrary. I have plenty of people with whom I can “do lunch.” Also, at any point in time, I’m reading up to three books that keep me occupied. That day, I decided to grab one of my books and hit a local Chinese restaraunt.

I took the long way that day (the restaurante is literally across the street from my job) by walking around the block first. When I got there, I sat down and did somehing that I hardly ever do – relax. It was so nice to sit down and literally worry about nothing. Of course, I had to force myself not to try to think of some solutions for work, but once I did, it was very nice.

I went back to work much more rejuvenated and got more work done in a shorter period of time. Seeing that I had nothing to lose and all to gain, I decided, at that point, never to deny myself lunch again, one of those simple pleasures worth indulging.



I Just Signed The Marriage Boycott Petition

I just signed the “National Marriage Boycott” pledge. A group of students at Stanford University began this movement with the simple idea that until everybody has the right to get married, neither will they. I too, feel that equal rights should be just that – equal rights. At the National Marriage Boycott, you can offer your support by signing the petition, creating a profile on their website, and ordering their “equality ring”.

 

If you are already married, not to worry. Married couples are signing the pledge to show support for their family and friends as well as wearing their equality ring in place of their wedding band or on another finger.

 

The National Marriage Boycott is a student-driven movement to urge Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). DOMA states that the federal government may not treat same-sex relationships as marriages for any purposes, limiting the rights and scope of same-sex marriages in states that allow them.

 

Just like with any movement in which a minority group is oppressed, it takes valient members from the majority to step up and show their support in order for that movement to be successful. That’s what I did. Will you?

 

For more information, check out the links below:

 

NMB Website

NMB Pledge

Order Your Equality Ring

Facebook Fan Site

NMB Twitter Page



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