🔒 Beat the 3pm cravings – The Wall Street Journal
Take the particular sluggishness and waning of attention that occurs each day around 3pm, midway between lunch and dinner: That’s our internal alarm screaming for snacks.
Take the particular sluggishness and waning of attention that occurs each day around 3pm, midway between lunch and dinner: That’s our internal alarm screaming for snacks.
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