You gift-wrap yourself and carefully observe the environment.How do you, personally, maintain being more present?
Someone in my life pointed out that I don't seem "present in the moment" sometimes.
How do you, personally, maintain being more present? Example, I am taking note of my current surroundings - "my surroundings are peaceful" etc.
How do you, personally, maintain being more present? Example, I am taking note of my current surroundings - "my surroundings are peaceful" etc.
I think it takes a conscious effort to force yourself into the moment.
Whoops, this post popped up after I posted. In which case - ditto. xD
If your surroundings don't inherently interest you, obviously it becomes a tougher ordeal.
I like zoning out. When I am in that state of mind I see things I usually wouldn’t notice.
But why tho?Of course there will inevitably be times when being "present" is a necessity, but no need to feel guilty about not being that way the rest of the time.![]()
Of course I’m present most of the time otherwise I’d probably be in the hospital a lot. lolz
Develop a skill set called "Observing Ego." It's the ability to mentally step back from your interaction, and monitor your current actions in real time, coaching yourself... it requires being present moment. It's like having a dual CPU in your head. One that interacts and the other makes fine adjustments in your interactions.Someone in my life pointed out that I don't seem "present in the moment" sometimes.
How do you, personally, maintain being more present? Example, I am taking note of my current surroundings - "my surroundings are peaceful" etc.
it's the only skill set that creates psychological growth in a person
And just for the record we are designed to be mostly on autopilot that way we can conserve our mental energy when it's needed. As you get older, as an infj, you become more present minded.. I think our less developed cognitive function..extraverted feeling comes online more, becoming more aware of your surroundings...almost like being in the matrixDevelop a skill set called "Observing Ego." It's the ability to mentally step back from your interaction, and monitor your current actions in real time, coaching yourself... it requires being present moment. It's like having a dual CPU in your head. One that interacts and the other makes fine adjustments in your interactions.
Our mind sense of time involves, past, present, and the future. When you drive to work, a usually pattern, the mind either drifts into the past, thinking about a regret or it's in the future, planning an event or worrying about a confrontation...before you know it..your car arrives at work..were did all that time go? Either in the past or the future.
Typically, anything involving your five primary senses will get you in the present moment.
Smell, sight, hearing, tasting, touch. Using all five creates an intimacy. Like having a meal with a friend, sex, meditation...are examples of using all five senses to be in the present moment. Also...take an action, making a decision...in that moment, you are in the present, and developing your "Observing Ego" skill... it's the only skill set that creates psychological growth in a person, maturity, and it's the scientific definition of being "cool".
Google it...I learned from Dr. Paul