Hold the Moment

These days we often are reminded to stay present, breathe, slow down, be in the now, be mindful; all are different ways to get our attention to be in our bodies. Of course we have to make plans into the future or we’d never get anything done, yet there is a way to be aware in the present as we plan ahead. And for dwelling in the past, we can find ourselves ruminating on something that happened months or years ago. The best place to spend as much time as possible is RIGHT NOW. That can mean savoring each detail of our cup of tea or coffee as we make it, from the cup we choose to our favorite spot to enjoy it. Or how we pay attention to our pet when they come to us for attention, maybe noticing the feel of their fur, eye contact and that tail action. As a human, often our thoughts are elsewhere rather than enjoying the simpleness of where we are and what we are doing right now.

Sometimes a special moment finds us, we feel it and want to capture it in our mind’s eye, to commit it to memory. Beyond reaching for a camera, we can remind ourselves to “Hold the moment”. Have you ever been in a situation you know you want to remember, and somehow give yourself a hint to be able to retrieve it when need be? Maybe your parents are dancing in the kitchen, or you have a laughing attack with a dear friend, or it is snowing the first day of summer. “Hold the moment” often pertains to the feeling inside of us the moment evokes. It seems another way to appreciate something special as it is happening right in front of us.

4 thoughts on “Hold the Moment

  1. Anne, thanks for the reminder to ‘be in the moment’…..for me, sometimes it’s feeling the warmth of the coffee cup in the morning….noticing the changing angle of the sun in these early Autumn days and listening to the call of the donkey across the street, the pattering of the feet of the roadrunners on our porch…..and the feel of the rain-refreshed air of the past couple days……
    yes, to be in the moment is ‘it all’……

    1. And so few can say ” the pattering of the feet of the roadrunners on our porch” 🙂 Lovely moments to hold for sure. Thank you Rudy.

  2. Beautiful reminder, Anne. I’ve started a sketching journal and while I’ve been inconsistent, it helps me to be more present and recall something from my day, whether its my cup of tea or the blooms on a tree.

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