How do you live in the present moment?
Thinking is a tool. Instead of using that tool constantly during the 16 or 17 hours that you’re awake, pull it out to use it when you need it. But how do you do that? Here’s the four-step process I’ve used to stop overthinking: Raise your awareness throughout the day. Realize that too much thinking leads you away from your goals, not toward them. Start observing your thoughts. Every time you begin a thought, don’t follow through on it. Instead, simply notice that you started thinking. When you do that, your brain won’t get carried away. Limit your thinking to dedicated times. For example, when journaling or setting your daily priorities , sit down and really think. Give yourself a specific amount of time — say, 15 minutes. During those moments, it’s perfectly fine to follow through on your thoughts. What we’re trying to stop is the constant thinking. Enjoy your life. Let go of all your thoughts about yesterday and tomorrow. No matter how much you want to achieve in the future,...