One more reason why it is difficult for some
people to live in the present is that they don't know themselves well enough,
and they secretly don't love themselves. This is why they are on a rush, trying
to escape from themselves. Once we get down to the core of this issue, once we
know and accept ourselves, many of our pressing problems will be resolved. When
we stop behaving in an ignorant and unfriendly way toward ourselves, our life
becomes transformed.
However, I am not going to elaborate upon this theme. I would rather
suggest several practical tips for living in the present - something which we
can use in our daily life.
Be mindful of your breath. There is no need to
use sophisticated breathing techniques - just pay attention as you breathe in
and breathe out. Try to breathe deeply and slowly. Try to enjoy this process.
This is such an easy thing to do, and yet if you will try it for a certain
time, you will find yourself to be more peaceful and calm. If will be much
easier for you to stay mentally detached from your past and your future.
Be mindful of your physical feelings. Ask yourself: how do I feel right
now? Am I sitting in a comfortable position? Do I feel comfortable about shoes
and clothes I wear, and about the things around me? What is my body trying to
tell me? Again, this is an easy thing to do - but so many people go through
life ignoring their feelings, until a moment their bodies begin to scream. When
we get in touch with our feelings on a day-to-day basis, we open ourselves to
its guidance and valuable suggestions.
Do not rush. Sometimes we are so afraid to be late on something that we
don't realize that the world does not depend upon us for its survival. Of
course, it is good to be always on time - but a wise person knows that it can
be better achieved not by intensity of efforts, but by careful planning. As you
plan your day, give yourself more time to do the important things, and
eliminate the non-important things as much as possible. You might do them if
you will have spare time, or don't do them at all. If you have an appointment,
try to come in advance. But if you are still late, don't feel guilty about it.
Next time, you will be even more wiser.
Be grateful for the delays. When you are in a
traffic jam, or if you are standing in a line, try not to be angry or upset
like some others. Rather, realize that this delay is a gift. You have a chance
to be alone with yourself for a minute or so, without being distracted. Watch
for your breath and for your physical feelings, try to become relaxed. Say a
simple affirmation or two. Smile to yourself. Look at people around you with
sympathetic eyes. In an instant, your tension will go away, and you will get in
touch with joyous spirit of the present moment.
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