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that happens so often in our lives. we welcome something new into our lives, and for a while, it seems that it will always be there. and we can't imagine it any other way -- forgetting what it was like before. and then, it draws (inevitably) to a close, and we can't believe it's over. like the blink of an eye. and, we often find ourselves asking: could i have savored it more? where did the time go?
when you're in the thick of it, we can take things for granted...i know i can at least. our lives become so busy that what was once new now seems expected, and we come to anticipate it being a part of our lives.
on our yoga mats, we're encouraged to be mindful. to still the mind (as best we can) and sink into the present moment. it's the only moment we've got. instead of thinking about your to-do list, or worrying about a conversation you had earlier, you're asked to breathe, settle in, and sit with whatever comes up moment by moment.
and, the beautiful thing is, the more mindful you become, the more grateful you become for what you have in your life right now at this very moment (even if it seems like it'll be there forever, or you took it for granted before).
choose not to let a single moment pass you by unnoticed or unappreciated. it is a choice.
i shared the following quote with my yoga students this past week, and i'd like to share it with you now.
"if you pay attention at every moment, you form a new relationship to time. in some magical way, by slowing down, you become more efficient, productive, and energetic, focusing without distraction directly on the task in front of you. not only do you become immersed in the moment, you become that moment." - michael ray
choose to be where ever you are. be the moment.
namaste : )
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