To a large degree,
the measure of our peace of mind is determined by
how much we are able to live in the present moment.
Irrespective of what happened yesterday or last year,
and what may or may not happen tomorrow,
the present moment is where you are --always.
Without question,
many of us have mastered the neurotic art of spending much
of our lives worrying about a variety of things --all at once.
We allow past problems and future concerns to dominate our present moments,
so much so that we end up anxious,frustrated,depressed,and hopeless.
On the flip side,
we also postpone our gratification,
our stated priorities,and our happiness,
often convincing ourselves that ‘someday’ will be better than today.
Unfortunately,the same mental dynamics that tell us to look toward
the future will only repeat themselves
so that "someday " never actually arrives.
Many people live as if life were a dress rehearsal5 for some later date.
It isn’t.In fact,
no one has a guarantee that he or she will be here tomorrow.
Now is the only time we have,
and the only time that we have any control over.
When our attention is in the present moment,
we push fear from our minds.
Fear is the concern over events that might happen in the future
--we won’ t have enough money,
our children will get into trouble,
we will get old and die,whatever.
To combat fear,
the best strategy6) is to learn to bring your attention back to the present.
Mark Twain said,
‘I have been through some terrible things in my life,
some of which actually happened.
I don’t think I can say it any better.
Practice keeping your attention on the here and now.
Your efforts will pay great dividends7).
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