Same.
Same. Time up each day.
Same. I-95 route to work.
Same. Desk. Chair. Computer.
Same. Head down. Back to back. 12 hours.
Same. 1-95 Route home.
Same. Time to bed.
Same.
Tomorrow:
Try. Take a different route to work.
Try. Take a walk. Leave phone behind.
Try. Call a friend. Catch up.
Try. Find a space. A moment. A breath.
Try.
Image Credit: Telegraph.co.uk – Photo of Footprints are carved into the floorboards by monk who has prayed at the same spot for 20 years
Related Posts: Driving Series

Good post. Florida yesterday, DC today, tiered…… Hope all is well.
Hi Rob. It’s been a long time. Great to hear from you. I see you are on similar treadmill. All is good. Thanks for dropping by. DK
Change is good. I have four different ways to get to work and rotate all the time!
Wow, good for you. What a Zen lady!
That’s what I’ve been doing lately…”try” (*sigh*).
Sigh!
Try new things and our world will change. Thanks for the post. 🙂
So true….
Something to look forward to more of human less technology. But, make sure you post something for a wake call. 😛
🙂 On it!
A new route may be a good idea.
Yes. I did that today. And it’s remarkable the change in mood.
I hope you are able to change up a couple of things today…
We did. Rolling. I left early. 🙂
Sometimes a few simple tweaks can make a huge difference in our perspective. Wishing you a refreshing, unusual day my friend. You deserve it, this and every day….
They do Lori. And even though I know it works, I can’t seem to pull myself off the treadmill. Bizarre. Thank you. Hope you had a good day Lori.
What happens if you remove the word “try” from your list for tomorrow?
As has been said by some advertising guy somewhere, “Just Do It!”
Hi Michael. I did. I did.
Woo hoo! Well done!
:). And don’t think for a moment I didn’t hear you scolding me in my thoughts all day.
Me? Scolding you? Self inflicted, DK!
Laughing. I’m still digesting your post on “wrong is right and right is wrong” and I’m totally upside down. Your post is “classic”: http://reallearningforachange.com/2013/07/29/why-doing-the-wrong-thing-righter-makes-it-wronger/
“The righter we do the wrong thing”, he explains, “the wronger we become. When we make a mistake doing the wrong thing and correct it, we become wronger. When we make a mistake doing the right thing and correct it, we become righter. Therefore, it is better to do the right thing wrong than the wrong thing right. Most of our current problems are the result of policy makers and managers busting a gut to do the wrong thing right. Getting the right thing wrong is better than putting the wrong thing right.”
Getting out of a rut isn’t easy but a good idea.
No! No try! Do! Only do! Didn’t Yoda say that?
You’re right, Carolann. “Try not. Do or do not. There is no try.” Yoda has spoken, pal…get crackin…..
Yoda it is!
If you “leave phone behind”, how can you “call a friend”? Just saying…
Laughing! Takes a Credit guy to find the hitch! Have a good weekend John
Change is the essence of life indeed. I am motivated. Very well written.
Yes it is. And I’m glad Sonia.