Feeling that shift when I am fully present in the moment, which for me means neither thinking about the past or worrying about the future. I love it when these moments occur, and so i am consciously tuning in more often to the awareness that this moment is the only moment I have until…whoops! There goes another one.
Every day, if I am tuned in! It is so easy to pop out of awareness and get caught up in the everydayness. Every single day is important, we are exchanging our limited time here for it.
Introspection, Understanding, and Illumination. Two steps forward and one step back to appreciate the experience before it inevitably fades into the past.
Yayy this is my favourite topic!! I’m all about living in the moment and really going for it. To me, it means embracing every single moment and appreciating everything in my life, good and bad! Really understanding life, and reading, writing, music, photography and blogging, mostly because they all take me to a different world, haha. Loved this, your questions are really fun to answer (:
It used to be “trying to gain a better understanding of death, as this section of this cyclical life seems to be the hardest for us”. But now, it’s more of focusing on one positive interaction at a time.
I accepted death as a part of “life”, and the uncertainty of its nature helped shift my focus on what I believe is the key to our survival, Positive interactions.
Experiencing new things, learning, practicing joy and looking on the positive side of things.
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Nice! How hard/easy is it for you to keep looking on the positive side of things?
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Reblogging your posts is high on my list of good living. Cheers!
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That’s just… I don’t even know what to say about it. Thank you very much! ❤
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Appreciating all the good things, loving my “tribe” of people and animals, being curious about the world.
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It’s great how you incorporated both your “tribe” and the world! One shouldn’t ignore the other.
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They are part of on another, yes? Logically, both must be admired for their good.
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Yes, exactly.
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Appreciating the beauty around me, writing stories that connect with people, and laughing.
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Awesome! Beauty is everywhere, especially when it comes to connecting with people.
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Being grateful and enjoying every moment—when I’m present. When I’m not present, I’m just stupidly sweating the small stuff.
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I hope you can be present most of the time.
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Being present.
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If it would only be that simple…
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not worrying about what others think about the way I live and the decisions i make.
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That’s a very interesting answer. So living life means living on your terms, not on others’.
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Yes…….you can’t feel truly feel alive if you are trying to live up to others’ standards or you are worrying about what others think.
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Feeling that shift when I am fully present in the moment, which for me means neither thinking about the past or worrying about the future. I love it when these moments occur, and so i am consciously tuning in more often to the awareness that this moment is the only moment I have until…whoops! There goes another one.
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How often do these moments happen? I hope they happen a lot because they seem to be awesome!
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Every day, if I am tuned in! It is so easy to pop out of awareness and get caught up in the everydayness. Every single day is important, we are exchanging our limited time here for it.
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Experiencing every single moment of the day and work on being a better version of self
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It’s not easy, but it is worth the effort.
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I know… it’s in practice. I see quite effective results! 😀
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Introspection, Understanding, and Illumination. Two steps forward and one step back to appreciate the experience before it inevitably fades into the past.
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Each experience has its wisdom.
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Yayy this is my favourite topic!! I’m all about living in the moment and really going for it. To me, it means embracing every single moment and appreciating everything in my life, good and bad! Really understanding life, and reading, writing, music, photography and blogging, mostly because they all take me to a different world, haha. Loved this, your questions are really fun to answer (:
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Thank you very much for taking your time to answer! I hope I’ll see more of your wisdom!
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Haha no problem! I’d hardly call it wisdom but thanks all the same 😂😭
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It used to be “trying to gain a better understanding of death, as this section of this cyclical life seems to be the hardest for us”. But now, it’s more of focusing on one positive interaction at a time.
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Nice! What determined you to make the change from trying to understand death to focus on positive interactions?
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I accepted death as a part of “life”, and the uncertainty of its nature helped shift my focus on what I believe is the key to our survival, Positive interactions.
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Sometimes Blogging
Sometimes Eating
Sometimes Sleeping
Sometimes Pointless Overthinking
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I hope your Pointless Overthinking helps you somehow 😀
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