One of the things that I have always found a challenge is living in the present. Even as a teenager I was planning (down to the smallest detail) my move off to college. Now that I look back on it (see, I'm doing it again!) perhaps that is when I developed the habit of avoiding the present. The present I was in at the time was unacceptable to me, so I avoided it by planning my future. I took that to an extreme, and have made it my modus operandi.
Here's the dilemma. I spend my time in one of three ways.
- I obsess over the past, either missing the old days, or living with regret.
- I am biding my time until something "good" comes along in the future.I am so busy that I don't have time to really think.
I think this is where the AA's and the spiritual gurus are truly onto something. The stuff about "living one day at a time," and "letting go and letting God," trusting in a higher power, laying it at the feet of the cross, practicing Zen mediation, take your pick. It all serves to quiet one's mind and spirit. It lets you just be comfortable in the here and now -- and be comfortable in your own skin.
It's clear this is an area that's difficult for me. I'm curious -- where are you all at with this? What do you find helpful to stay in the here and now?
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