
5. Argue
Sitting down to a discussion over a meal has helped many a couple work through their issues. Hunger makes you feel more irritable and less rational. When are you are self-controlled you are actually using energy. An empty stomach provides very little energy for keeping things rational. Research has shown that many couples tolerate each other less when they come home from work and that hunger causes them to argue more easily. In a research project, couples were tested for their sugar levels and their anger towards their partners was measured throughout the day. It turned out that they were angrier when their sugar levels were lower. This tendency was present even in the couples reporting well balanced and close relationships.

The brain uses glucose as a fuel to regulate self-control, and when this is low then it is more difficult to control emotions like anger and aggression. Whether you need to have a discussion with your partner or have to negotiate sensitive issues with any other person, you are more prone to getting irritated if your stomach is empty. So if you have a big meeting planned to decide the future of your company, or a discussion on any kind of issues to deal with, make sure you don’t go into it on an empty stomach. The golden rule for any kind of discussion is…eat before you speak! If you are in a couple and you have to sort things out between you, then make sure you do it over a meal. Remember don’t start talking before you have eaten at least an entrée. The more complicated the issue, the longer you should wait to talk about it.