Hello dear sangha,
I apologize if this isn't quite the right forum to post this in, but I need some advice for what is easily one of the most stressful parts of my day: the long daily drive to and from work.
I try to start my mornings with sitting, but had trouble with that today (late start to the morning and had to rush a bit, should be sitting later today), and my drive is usually joined with a dharma talk. These last couple weeks, my drives (especially to work) have gotten more stressful and strange. Usually I'm able to get on the highway, switch on cruise control, and go, but these last couple weeks have been joined by slow, erratic, and aggravated drivers, as well as unexpected and annoying intrusions. Yesterday was possible the worst, what with an 18-wheeler breaking down at the very start of a construction zone (thankfully everyone was able to get around and the driver was able to stay safe), driving 30 below the contruction zone speed limit, finally getting out the construction zone and getting stuck behind a construction vehicle on a city road with a speed limit of 55 mph, going 20. I was late to work for the first time in many months.
Today was not as bad, but I was nearly late due to being stuck in the left lane behind a vehicle shifting speeds wildly between 60 and 75 mph.
This is stressing me out badly, and my job is bad enough sometimes. Any advice, please?
Gassho,
Will
I apologize if this isn't quite the right forum to post this in, but I need some advice for what is easily one of the most stressful parts of my day: the long daily drive to and from work.
I try to start my mornings with sitting, but had trouble with that today (late start to the morning and had to rush a bit, should be sitting later today), and my drive is usually joined with a dharma talk. These last couple weeks, my drives (especially to work) have gotten more stressful and strange. Usually I'm able to get on the highway, switch on cruise control, and go, but these last couple weeks have been joined by slow, erratic, and aggravated drivers, as well as unexpected and annoying intrusions. Yesterday was possible the worst, what with an 18-wheeler breaking down at the very start of a construction zone (thankfully everyone was able to get around and the driver was able to stay safe), driving 30 below the contruction zone speed limit, finally getting out the construction zone and getting stuck behind a construction vehicle on a city road with a speed limit of 55 mph, going 20. I was late to work for the first time in many months.
Today was not as bad, but I was nearly late due to being stuck in the left lane behind a vehicle shifting speeds wildly between 60 and 75 mph.
This is stressing me out badly, and my job is bad enough sometimes. Any advice, please?
Gassho,
Will
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