Real problems with staying in the presious present moment?

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pearpickinporky
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Post by pearpickinporky » Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:13 am

Anyone else have this issue? I never appreciate the here and now, I am always stuck in the future or past and before I know it time has flown past and I've missed the present moment.

Some example, Start of December, I couldn't wait for Christmas to come, to get of work etc, I was stuck in the future, so much so I missed the entire build up and now its over and i'm back to work on Monday.

Now on New Years eve, I am having a few drinks, but rather than enjoying the moment I am sitting worrying about, "Will I be anxious tomorrow with a hang over"

You get the idea, anyone else the same

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Post by Guest » Thu Dec 31, 2009 12:05 pm

When are you going to break the evil circle?

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Post by Guest » Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:21 pm

Joking aside, look at your watch often and repeat the time to yourself. That will keep you in the present moment.

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Post by Guest » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:15 pm

Woodbridge what a great reminder. Since cell phones I dont wear a watch. Maybe I will dust off the old Timex. hehe
Could have the opposte effect intended for this instance and increase anxiousness due to not facing the dreaded ?.

I am going to try it Thanks WB.

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Post by Guest » Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:38 am

ppp I don't think there is anything wrong with thinking about the past and future, but sure, you cannot obsess over it.

But, it is quite healthy to reminisce and appreciate the great things about the past, or maybe to mourn the death of someone, or to look forward to a future event or work toward a future goal. Or to even "look forward to Christmas" or get excited about something that is about to come.

The trick, or challenge is not to let it consume your thoughts in an unhealthy way. Not to be anxious or nervous or obsessive over it.

To that we need to find a balance.

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