Referring to this article on Tall Grass on Roadways in Prince George's County
Plain and simple.
The sights people see, the landscape people see, the buildings people see, and the gestures people see, have a profound effect on well-being.
If you have trouble comprehending that truth, then drive through a rundown area and count how many individuals look happy. Nope, I am not saying those types of places do not have happy people, nor do these same locations have to show teethy grins.
But, you can tell because it affects you as you traverse the area.
In PG, per this landscape issue, drivers and residents do not have to run up and down the median on short and freshly cut grass unless they want to try a different moment of movement. But, the mere site of long grass creates stress. It makes people think that they are not cared for. It causes safety issues: You cannot see the other side of the road or what lies ahead.
Have you driven on a road like that?
In the TEEM theme of "empowerment" as represented by one of the "Es", your mind goes through subtle changes. Landscape, and therefore, conservation have pull. They matter and draw interest in how you feel or want to act.
When you go to Disney World...wait. When you go to the country, which is not far at all from the DC area, you see the nice landscape, the nice conservation, the nice scenery, and something happens.
You take it in. You relax. You beautify in it. You selfie.
OK, now...drive a long a long-grassed highway.
Mind settled somewhere else.
That's it.
Much success to you!
Derek | @teemptraining |derekteempt@gmail.com
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