Live for the Moment and Put Worry on Hold - Part 2
For once, I am going to endorse procrastination. When it comes
to worrying, you should put it off. Do everything you like to
avoid worrying. Worries don't help us; and in fact, they make
many bad situations worse. On top of that, most of what we worry
about never comes to pass.
On the other hand, putting off tasks that will help us advance,
right now, is an epidemic. There is a health maintenance
disaster on the horizon when most of the western world does not
want to engage in exercise. Therefore, the habit of
procrastination should be purged as soon as possible.
Here are a few things that will help you "stay on track" toward
your goals, live for the moment, and leave most of your worries
behind.
You should design a specific and detailed plan, of our future.
Your plan should have an exact step-by-step formula with time
lines. Cover every possible detail and research it.
Your written goals should be reviewed daily. This is a healthy
process, and people who write goals down have a much better
chance at success. Don't talk, or think, in terms of "some day."
Meditate and visualize yourself attaining success. Take the time
to quiet your mind and focus on your dreams. You should do this
every day to keep your vision alive. You could do this in the
morning, or the evening, when you can make time for yourself.
You should exercise regularly to increase endorphins and rid
your body of toxins. This will change your entire mindset for
the best. If you are new to exercise, walking is the best place
to start. Walking alone is a great program for overall health.
Drinking water, and getting a massage, are two more ways to
flush toxins from your body. Getting a massage is truly living
in the moment and gives you an appreciation for the finer things
in life. Massage could also be a form of bonding with your
"significant other."
Learn to laugh, watch a comedy, and lighten your spirits. Some
of us take ourselves far too seriously. In order to live for the
moment, we all have to put serious feelings aside and learn to
enjoy life.
Posture is important while sitting, standing, walking, eating,
or anything else. A slouched body posture is bad for all forms
of health. Always sit up, or stand up, straight whenever you
think about it. Poor posture is usually a reflection of poor
self-esteem, so get rid of a slumping posture right now. Make
changes to your goal setting plans when you have to. Nothing is
"carved in stone," and if you see a collision course with
disaster, make an adjustment as soon as you can.
You may not be able to implement all of these changes at once.
That's not a problem; but if you add them to your lifestyle
gradually, you will enjoy your life and leave your worries
behind.