With nowhere to go and nothing to anticipate, groundhog day can feel like the most appropriate term.
Except this is the name we also gave to our daily grind of morning rush-work-home. Now, we’ve opened ourselves up to a greater possibility of what an endless cycle of repetition can mean.
It’s during this time, we have to look for those moments that stick out from the norm. It’s a time to pay attention to the details that often go overlooked in our day.
It’s a time to do something different, to seek something more, to strive for something greater.
Or, it can be seen as a time to stand back.
Relax.
Enjoy the stream of life.
Take a break from the usual programming.
Recharge.
Reset.
Reconnect.
And when this groundhog day is over, one question we must ask is:
What will I do differently now?