“Our ability to change is limited to the present moment. We can only affect this moment and hope it affects all the others.”
Margaret Becker
How true this statement is! And how many times I find myself living in the past. I fret about things I’ve done, or haven’t done. Did I do a good job with this? Did I make a mistake with that?
I also think a lot about the future. Where will I be one year from now? Should I do this or should I do that?
Sometimes, I find myself being in the present. It is something I am trying to practice more. No matter what I am doing, I want to be fully present to it. Because, if I live in the past or in the future, I am missing now. And now, right now, is really all I have. And, it is true - what choice I make in the moment truly does affect other moments in the future.
Point being, I don’t want to miss my present because I am wrapped up in what has been or what might be. Now is what I have. Now is what you have.
What is consuming your thoughts? The past? The future? What would it be like to work towards being fully engaged with right now?
Consider trying, today, to be present. Pay attention to what you notice. Thank God for today, for this hour, for this minute, for this moment.
Grace and peace,
Deb
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
awareness
Posted by deb at 12:01 AM
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