The Zen Habits weblog offers 5 reasons to slow down your drive and suggests a few methods for how you can make your drive more enjoyable by removing the stress.
The commute is a fairly common part of the American workday, and I've never met a person who hasn't hated their bumper-to-bumper at one point or another. The natural result is that we start driving more quickly (you know who you are) and—at times—more recklessly. Zen Habits argues that slowing down your commute might not just save gas, but it could also make you a happier person. I know we all want to get home, but attempting to transform your Friday commute into more of a relaxing summer drive at least sounds nice in theory.
5 Powerful Reasons to Drive Slower, and How to Do It [Zen Habits]
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