Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Living In Your Present

I am writing this article because I was approached by a trainee from BIM-Plumbing last month who got so much worried about what just happened in the past that he completely lost his focus in the present. Now think what will happen, you cannot change the past because it is over and now the entire future is getting affected because of your actions in your present. This is exactly what was happening with the concerned person and the person was losing the sensitive emotional intelligence balance that is required for day to day upbringing.


Life is a blessing and to enjoy the bliss, one has to live life to its fullest. One might think that it is easier to say than to apply. But over the passing years I am convinced that life can be only lived to its fullest when people are living their present, both mentally and physically. We have always been told that ‘Life is a journey, not a destination’, but despite the words of wisdom, people fall in the trap of either letting their past dominate their present or they get so much concerned about their future that they will forget to live their present.


People stress for little-little things in life that has no real meaning in the long and beautiful journey of life. Well, everyone learns from their own experience. People who apply wisdom early on live a more fruitful life and their life is free from comparison with others for minor things.

“Live in day a tight compartment”- Dale Carnegie


What the above quote means is shut off your past and shut off your future, but never shut off your present, i.e. today. Color your present like the above painting with all kinds of activities that you can possibly pursue in a day without stressing yourself out. Take new hobbies that help you in living a more compassionate and full life. Live your today with confidence and be a role model for others.

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