Not exact matches
Get off the hamster wheel by
avoiding automatic «yes» responses to requests that
catch you off guard, says Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project, a book chronicling the year that Rubin spent test -
driving scientific research and popular wisdom about how to be happy.
«I expect the unexpected — somebody makes a boneheaded move, somebody spins in a blind corner and you can't
avoid driving into them, or you
get caught up in someone else's accident and your race is done.
It is always best to
avoid travelling in such conditions but in case you
get caught out Ian McIntosh, CEO of RED
Driving School, has produced some advice on how to handle driving in strong
Driving School, has produced some advice on how to handle
driving in strong
driving in strong winds.