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How to be mindful while stuck in traffic

Pauline Peck was driving the 110 Freeway to a job interview when traffic came to a halt. It became increasingly clear she was going to be late. “The freeway just stopped,” she says. “I felt angry and defeated and anxious and helpless. I wanted to scream.”

Read more at the Los Angeles Times.

Cynthia HirschhornMarch 29, 2022transportation
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