If I had a dollar for every time someone has mentioned Eckhart Tolle’s The Power Of Now recently, I’d be buying every MindBodyGreen reader a big green smoothie with it. So I took the hint and read it. Well ... I say that I read it, but it actually took me a few attempts to really appreciate what the amazing Mr. Tolle says.
Why did it take me so long? Because living in the present, or the "now," is an incredibly foreign concept for many of us. We’re already here, so how can we not be in the now?
How
are we supposed to stop and think about exactly what’s happening in
this moment? I’ve got so much to do this afternoon. I haven’t cleared
out my inbox for weeks. I’m worried about how I’m going to be able
squeeze it all in. I should probably stop by the chemist on the way home
and pick up some sunscreen … and maybe some extra toothpaste, just in
case. I’ll get something for dinner tonight as well. Curry again? But we
had that on Sunday. Anyway, I suppose I should probably get this email
over with first. God, my job is boring. Right … let’s get on with it.
Sound familiar?
Our
brains race from one thought to another, and if you analyze them very
carefully, only a few of them are actually focused on the present
moment. Most of them have either a step in the past or the future.
But
moving into the true present is addictive. For me, it feels like
falling into some kind of crazy vacuum — you become so sucked into the
present that the past and the future become impossible to contemplate.
You know this feeling if you’ve ever had it, and it’s completely
irresistible and addictive.
So how do you do it? Here are five ways to remain in and love the Now:
1. Realize that the now is all we have. The past is just a story and the future is a complete mystery. This is it. Now.
2.
Realize that you can’t predict anything, even if it makes you feel
better. How many times have you played over possible future scenarios in
your head to find there’s no way you could have predicted what was
going to happen? You feel silly for even thinking about it. It’s wasted
brain energy and time that could be spent really listening to people,
looking at nature and feeling totally and completely fine with yourself.
3. Meditation, meditation, meditation, practicing mediation, more meditation. If all else fails, take five big, deep breaths.
4. Accept
your thoughts and tendencies and work with them. Are you a past-focused
person or a future-focused person? I’m a future person for sure. If you
tend to live in the past, know that you did exactly what you could with
the knowledge you had at the time. Write down all your feelings about
the event that triggered your thoughts. If you’re a future person, write
down why a certain event or person is worrying you and read it over. Do
you really, genuinely have cause to be anxious? If you do, act on it.
If you don’t, let it go.
5. Follow your
passion. There’s nothing better than that feeling of being completely
engrossed in what you’re doing. That, my friends, is the now. That’s why
what you’re doing feels so good. Make time for your hobbies and
passions — write them in your diary and make sure you feed your soul
with them. Recognize the feeling of complete presence as you do it and
learn to incorporate that feeling more and more into your every day
life.
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Realize that the now is all we have. The past is just a story and the future is a complete mystery. This is it. Now
ReplyDeleteBy: Owolabi Belinda Mojisola
Realize that you can’t predict anything, even if it makes you feel better. How many times have you played over possible future scenarios in your head to find there’s no way you could have predicted what was going to happen? You feel silly for even thinking about it. It’s wasted brain energy and time that could be spent really listening to people, looking at nature and feeling totally and completely fine with yourself.
ReplyDeleteBy: Ifedayo oluwasegun Joseph
Also, we needs to forget the past and face the present in order to correct our mistakes from tje past and hope for a better and meaningful future. We also need to believe all will be well by God's grace cause destiny can be delayed but can not be change.
ReplyDeleteimitation is limitation, therefore be yourself. draw out your plans and follow it without distraction
ReplyDeleteI count him braver he who overcomes his desires than him who overcomes his enemies. _Pst Femi Okeow
ReplyDeleteOlusegun Deborah Mayowa
ReplyDeleteMake reality your watchword
Think in the happenings of the present
Socialize yourself
Do not try to foresee what the future has in stake,let the future take care of itself
Think and talk in the now because you are in the now and not before or after.
Adeyemi Dayo Bolaji
ReplyDeleteOur brain races from one thought to another and if you analyze them very carefully,only a few of them are actually focused on the present moment.Most of them have either a step in the past or the future.If we remain in and love the now,how are we going to do it and make the future???
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ReplyDeletePut your past behind you, don't make it your burden. concentrates on today as it forms your future. stay focus and develop a passion. Nice article.
ReplyDeleteGive yourself a break from overwhelming activities, relax, draw out plans and follow it up
ReplyDeleteToday is the only cash at hand, so spend it wisely and judiciously
ReplyDeleteMost failure experiences in life, business and marriage stemmed from the fact that most people lack internal life principles.
ReplyDeleteThese tips are indeed helpful.It is embarrassing to be absent minded at crucial periods.
ReplyDeleteThere’s nothing better than that feeling of being completely engrossed in what you’re doing.
ReplyDeleteThe article is helpful. It gives insight on how to maintain concentration at all times.
ReplyDeletewhen we feel abandon or when we seem like we cant,we must firstly accept our fate,have an in depth meditation of the beautiful past and must also realise that the now is all we have.
ReplyDeleteRealize that the now is all we have. The past is just a story and the future is a complete mystery. This is it. Now.
ReplyDeleteMake time for your hobbies and passions — write them in your diary and make sure you feed your soul with them. Recognize the feeling of complete presence as you do it and learn to incorporate that feeling more and more into your every day life.
ReplyDeleteInteresting articles/tips. Find time to relax, do less, read some interesting story books, Novels, Bible/Qur'an and try to meditate on what you have read
ReplyDeleteOLANIYI ALABA ISHOLA
Realize that the now is all we have. The past is just a story and the future is a complete mystery
ReplyDeleteMeditation, meditation, meditation, practicing mediation, more meditation. If all else fails, take five big, deep breaths.
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