In the beginning, it just feels right to chow down on lunch from your desk.
It makes you feel better to believe you don't need a lunch break – because wrapping up a work day with nothing on your figurative plate feels better than taking a few minutes to eat what's actually on it.
A study from 2013 found that 3.8 million Australian workers reported they don't really take a lunch break.
If it isn't clear, we're addicted to the glorification of being busy.
And as women, we love to do it all. It feels almost aspirational to eat a sandwich at our desks, to ignore the break room at work, to give back time to the workplace that we're actually entitled to.
But time keeps churning on, and eventually, it doesn't matter how much we love our jobs or how much time we'd prefer to spend making sure we do it well – we're burnt out.
That's why at Mamamia, we tell women to reclaim your time, and that starts with taking back the lunch break.
During Mamamia Out Loud For Lunch with 7-Eleven, Lifestyle editor and host of What Are You Wearing Tamara Davis, explained just how important it is to take back the time for yourself that you need.
"I think through my 20s, I really did the hustle thing," she explained. "And I think sometimes you have to – you're kind of building yourself up. But then you step into your 30s, and you get a little bit older and wiser. You realise the world is not going to crumble without you."