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MajestyJo
01-28-2014, 01:18 AM
Tuesday, January 28, 2014

You are reading from the book The Language of Letting Go

Staying in the Present Moment

Often, one of our biggest questions is "What's going to happen?" We may ask this about our relationships, our career, our recovery, and our life. It is easy to tangle us up in worrisome thoughts.

Worrying about what's going to happen blocks us from functioning effectively today. It keeps us from doing our best now. It blocks us from learning and mastering today's lessons. Staying in the now, doing our best, and participating fully today are all we need to do to assure ourselves that what's going to happen tomorrow will be for the best.

Worrying about what's going to happen is a negative contribution to our future. Living in the here and now is ultimately the best thing we can do, not only for today, but also for tomorrow. It helps our relationships, our career, our recovery, and our life.

Things will work out, if we let them. If we must focus on the future other than to plan, all we need to do is affirm that it will be good.

I pray for faith that my future will be good if I live today well, and in peace. I will remember that staying in the present is the best thing I can do for my future. I will focus on what's happening now instead of what's going to happen tomorrow.

This has been something that has been very crucial to my sobriety. Here it is January 28th, and it is easy to stop and think "It is almost February 1st." Here it is Tuesday and we are thinking of Friday and the end of the week.

We can focus on what is going to happen in the future or keep looking over our shoulder at the past and bringing it in to today. All I have to do is think and live in today. I don't have to bring in the extra baggage.