Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Best Tip: This Switch Can Change Your Morning Commute

You don't have to hate weekday mornings
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July 4, 2017
 

This small attitude change can fix your commute

The thing about high-stress drivers is that when another driver passes them, they get angry. When someone is going slower than they are, they get angry. They get angry when others forget to signal, or if their car is larger, or their music is playing too loud. Let it go. Overreacting to other drivers is a sure pathway to stress, headaches and anger. The better approach: Be a defensive driver and never let what other drivers do bother you.

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