Author: Michael Mackenzie
Frazzled is a word that perfectly encapsulates some of our feelings about our modern lives. When you're frazzled, you feel like you're at your wits' end. Words like exhaustion, strain, and burnout come to mind. You feel not only fatigue, but like you have things coming at you from so many directions you don't know what to do.
This can result from a hectic lifestyle that never slows down. You think the harder and the faster you go, the more you accomplish. What actually happens is quite the opposite. Your productivity can plummet when you don't take the time to apply your energy with focus.
You can enjoy life when you slow down and stop rushing from one thing to the next.
If you're constantly moving on to something else, your focus is on anything but the present moment. How can you appreciate your life and all that surrounds it if you don't stop and immerse yourself into your "right now" reality?
Life Is a Series of "Right Now" Moments, so Slow Down and Enjoy Them
An argument can be made that your past really doesn't exist. It certainly doesn't exist in the present moment. So how do you know that it ever really happened? The same can be said about the future since it is continually becoming the present.
If all you have are memories of the past and plans for the future, with no control over either of those states of being, why not embrace your present moment?
If you're constantly on the go and pushing to do something and be somewhere, you can spend your entire life chasing the future. This could lead to regret in your final moments because you don't remember what happened. You were so busy speeding through life that you didn't enjoy the journey.
Stop saying yes to all those overtime shifts at work. Don't make everything in your life a competition, feeling like you must beat someone else to make your life worthwhile. Work on one task at a time. Multitasking is really just multi-stressing. Tell the people you care about that you love them, and spend more quality time with them.
If you're sitting on a ton of vacation time at work, use it. Enjoy some time doing things you want instead of things you must do. Throughout your busy day, grab a few minutes here and there to stop. Take a deep breath and look around. Enjoy the moment and bask in the truly wondrous nature of your existence. If you don't slow down and enjoy life, it can slip by without you appreciating what a wonderful gift it is.
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