The consequences of not remaining in the moment

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Feb, 04, 2023
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We tell ourselves different stories in our heads every single day. Our internal critical voice keeps us consumed with thoughts that throw us off-kilter and into a state of anxiety. A thought about jeans not fitting us right that day can spiral into obsessive thoughts about what we’re going to eat that day, regret about what we’ve consumed the previous days, and how terribly I can punish myself at the gym. Can I push myself to exhaustion? Can I obsess myself to exhaustion?

Maybe shelf esteem isn’t your battle. Maybe it’s feelings of discomfort around germs. The dog licked your hand and you used it to eat your lunch without washing your hands. Maybe you’ll get a mouth fungus that was passed from the dog. Or what if the dog had a parasite and you’ll need to take them to the vet and how are you going to pay for that?

if you’re anything like me, you’re reading those words and think “yep! That’s me to a T.”

Welcome to the anxiety community. Where your frustrations and fears can be understood. 

While I do understand these and feel the depth and pain that it can cause your life, I also invite you to know that there is a world that is out there that is begging for your love, your attention, and your spirit. 

When we get stuck inside our heads we go into autopilot mode. Think of it as setting the cruise control on your car and letting your speed stay continuous without you having to touch it. That’s what my brain goes to when I am stuck in an anxious state. I disconnect from the world and go on cruise control. I let my body do its thing while my brain takes a wild ride. 

I’ve noticed that when I get stuck in cruise control, that I miss out on a lot of life. I become forgetful about significant memories I should be able to recall. I zone out of conversations. I am a robot on cruise control. The lights might be on but nobody is home. 

I miss a lot of life instead of living it. While my brain is stuck and spinning with the rainbow wheel, life is busy passing me by. Why does this matter? It sounds cliche, but we only have one life to live. We only get one shot at it. We get to live every day with the fullness and richness that God blesses us with. 

Check out my how-to guide for remaining present in every moment.

Paige C. Clark

She is a passionate writer, reader and coffee connoisseur; she is always looking for some creative words over a cup of coffee or iced tea

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