Written by Chris Josh
Being in the present moment is where heaven on Earth is. The past is usually hell for many and the future is just nerve wracking because we think up of thousands of "what-if" scenarios that leave us filled with anxiety.
Here's how to focus your attention on the present moment. It's quite easy.
Wherever you are reading this right now, look around you. Give your attention to the first thing you see and mentally or vocally say the name of that thing. For example, say you're at the office. Look at your computer and say, "computer."
Move on to the 2nd thing you see around you and repeat the exercise. Do this until you've pointed at and named 10 things.
You will start to notice a shift in your mental focus to the present moment. That's good. That's what you want.
So how do you maintain this focus? By repeating the exercise 3-4 times a day. You can do this at a red light, at the grocery store, at your residence, and anywhere else.
Do this consistently every day and eventually, after 3-4 weeks, you should have built up this habit of focusing on the present moment and you shouldn't have to do this exercise anymore.
However, if you ever find yourself having a panic attack, this is a great exercise to help reduce your anxiety. Of course, this isn't medical advice. Seek professional help for your anxiety.
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Thank you, this is just what I needed to hear today. All of your content (TikTok videos, books, ebooks) have been like divine intervention for me. Providing guidance, encouragement, and inspiration to trust the God in me through the God in you. Thank you Chris.