Question of the Week Do you eat healthy meals during your workday? A survey by Seamless Corporate Accounts, an online food-ordering service, looked at its ordering data and found that the legal industry is 60 percent more health-conscious during the summer months than other industries. "Once the warm weather comes around, lawyers are ordering a lot more kale, salmon, and whole grains than their counterparts in other fields," according to a press release. "In addition, their orders of acai bowls spike up 188 percent during the summer." So this week, we'd like to ask you: Do you eat healthy meals during your workday? Do your eating habits change for the better during the summer months? Are you eating more healthy foods now than you were a few years ago? Answer in the comments. Read the answers to last week's question: Can you tell if a client or witness is lying to you? Featured answer: Posted by LJS: "You can't. [Aldert] Vrij and other psychologists have put all these methods to the test--best result was marginally better than flipping a coin. Add to that good-faith error, perception problems, and post-event memory contamination that we know well from eyewitness ID and knowing the objective truth from anyone's subjective recall is very hard. Takeaway: Be humble about your ability to detect lies, you are probably wrong as often as you are right." |