Motivation, Random Thoughts

Present Progress, Future Success

There may be many things you wish to accomplish in life, yet these aspirations can seem unattainable in your current situation.

For instance, I would love to have a couple of kids, but it’s hard to even imagine while caring for my newborn baby. My focus is on her growth and development and the next right move.

However, just because your big goals appear unappealing or unattainable now, doesn’t mean they won’t happen in the future. It’s easy to become so fixated on the big picture that you overlook the smaller goals and tasks right in front of you.

Appreciate where you are in life at present and concentrate on what needs doing now. This will make your larger goals more achievable and reduce your stress level.

Random Thoughts, Uncategorized

The Importance of Presence

Having a newborn baby is a life-changing experience that really makes you realize the importance of the present moment. As a parent, I am responsible for my baby’s wellbeing and future. That requires me to be fully present and attentive here and now. It makes me understand that I don’t know everything, and makes me want to learn something new everyday to become a better and more efficient parent. It also teaches me to appreciate the small moments and milestones that make up my baby’s growth and development.

Parenthood has taught me to stay in the present as opposed to dwelling on the past or worrying about the future. I know if I do what’s needed at this very moment, everything else will work itself out. It’s hard to think about anything else when your baby is hungry or needs their diaper changed, and that’s ok.

I now understand the importance of presence. Not just with my baby, but in all avenues of life. It’s really about doing the most important thing right now, then moving on to the next most important thing. Rather it’s my baby or my life, I know if I stay present and do what’s needed in that moment, the future will handle itself. Because “the future of the future is the present”