“Everyone’s
time is limited. What matters most is to focus on what matters most” Roy Bennet
I
have read a couple of articles that says that taking the same route everyday to
work puts our brain in autopilot mode; and there is a tendency to forget. Hence
switching up our driving routes protects the memory and mental sharpness, and there’s
a way to break out of the autopilot mode becoming aware of the surroundings, be
more attentive to driving and one can appreciate the beauty in the surrounding areas.
This
tree is from the Osmania University campus, it’s another route to reach my
place,. I loved the tree standing strong and I clicked their pictures.
Thursday Tree love is a photo feature on Parul’s blog
hosted on the second and fourth Thursday of every month. You are most welcome
to join in, all you need to do is:
Post a picture of a tree on your blog
Link back to here post-http://happinessandfood.com/tag/treelove/
Thank you for reading this post; I would love to know your thoughts...
May you be Happy & Blessed
Yes, new routes different views or new perspectives of the same views! lovely tree on this new route for you!
ReplyDeleteThanks Archana, so glad to connect with you;) appreciate your thoughts:)
DeleteWhat a lovely one and yes, same route can leave us very used to the surroundings so I am glad you could switch it up. Thanks Angela. I missed last edition but here I am with the next one. Will go live in an hour or so. Would love to have you join.
ReplyDeleteThanks parul, its always a pleasure to read your comment and now i am travelling taking break for 10 days, will come back and check - thanks for affirming and keeping in touch.
DeleteHmm...You're right. We get less attentive on those roads we know too well.
ReplyDeleteAbout that tree in the picture up there -- it looks very carefully sculpted!
ThursdayTreeLove <3
Thank you for your presence here; yea after reading your comment I re looked at the tree and yes it does look sculpted.
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