Monday, June 4, 2012

Cherish The Present Moment

Have you ever caught yourself in the middle of a perfectly wonderful moment thinking about what you're going to do next? We all do it and it's something that most of us have to make a conscious effort to correct. What's so bad about letting your mind wander off to the next big thing or the memories you hold on to from years ago? You miss out on all of the things happening around you right now. The next thing you know, you're living that moment you were thinking about so longingly yesterday, but your mind has moved on to tomorrow or is stuck in a moment from two weeks ago. Challenge yourself to start living in the present, starting now.

Stop Living in the Future
During our younger years we tend to spend a lot of time wishing for the future. We see all of the privileges that come with growing up and we wish our time away. We wish for the day we get our driver's license, we can't wait to move away to college, and then finally, to graduate into the "real world." All of a sudden, our college days are over and we wish we could go back to those days. The wisdom to appreciate these years is not commonly found in teenagers and young adults, but it's important to slow down and cherish these moments now before they are gone.

Stop Living in the Past
After you lose a loved one to death, it's common to find yourself living in the past. You think about how great your life was when the person you lost was still a part of it. There's a difference between keeping the memories of your departed loved one alive and missing out on your life now because you're stuck in the past. Even though your loved one is gone, there are people in your life now who care about you very much and who want to see you happy. Don't miss out on that love and happiness that is all around you now because you can't stop thinking about the way your life used to be.

We all have one life to live. Live your life in the present and try to cherish each moment as it happens. We're only human, so you're bound to find yourself longing for a different time every now and then. It's okay to hold onto your memories and to get excited about the future, but don't let those past and future moments keep you from cherishing the moment that is happening right in front of you.



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