Life can sometimes feel like just a string of routines that we do over and over every single day.
You hit the alarm, you get up, brush your teeth, take a shower, or do thirty minutes of exercise and THEN shower, shave, makeup, get dressed, devour a quick breakfast, and then go to work.
Once there (even if it is just to the living room, the second bedroom, or the garage), you begin another set of routines. You pull out your chair, you sit down, you fire up your latptop, tablet, or PC, and then you start sifting through the emails that piled up overnight or the ones you didn’t get to from the day before.
It’s all just a set of routines. Why do we do this? Is it because it is comforting or easy? Is it the most efficient and effective way to get through the day? Or is it just because you’ve always done it that way, so why change now?
Makes sense. But what if we shook things up a bit? What if we rethought the little tasks we do each day? What if we reinvented our routines?
What might happen? I’m not sure, but it could be an interesting experiment.