I don't know about everyone else, but I find myself trying different shots from different lies and keep trying to improve. I have made two adjustments in my short game this year, and I can't believe the results. Sometimes, it is just remembering something you used to do, other times it is something brand new.
While on vacation, the local pro was giving a putting lesson to my kids. One thing he talked about was on down hill putts, hit the ball slightly off the toe of the putter. I have heard this piece of advice before, but I incorporated it into my game plan the next day. I knocked in 3 down hillers from over 10 feet. It has continued for the last 6 weeks. This isn't just a phase. I am sure some of it is confidence, but I have always been a good putter. This has made me even better.
The second move I started this year was bringing two wedges from the cart to my shot even when I figured for sure what club I was hitting. However, sometimes standing over the ball you realize the lie is not great, or you decide that you want to play a different shot. For the sake of saving time, or maybe just being lazy, I would never go back for another club. Now, I have 2 options when I get there, and while I am usually going with my original thought, sometimes now I go to plan B. Again, the results have been really good.