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Appreciating the Moment
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Watching Geese Ch'ien Hsuan, Chinese, c. 1235-1300 Detail from handscroll, ink, colors and gold on paper
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"Yesterday is ashes. Tomorrow wood; Only today the fire burns brightly."
— Native American saying

What you have to work with in the present may seem weird, unexpected, and incomplete, but those are just ego judgments. Your job is always to work with what is present in the moment, whatever it is. Engage what the moment offers, and the fire of life will burn brightly.

Slowing down may allow you to appreciate the beauty of the moment. There is an old Venetian saying: "Where are you rushing to, young man? You are already there." The replenishing feminine element in our lives is often so lacking that we seek to race through time till we can get to some future oasis, which often proves illusory. For example, someone works a job they hate counting down to quitting time, weekend, vacation, or retirement. Or we seek an imagined future when we're at our ideal weight, have the perfect lover, dream house, wealth, and a more glowing life. Fulfillment projected into the future forever eludes us.

We need to find our fulfillment through engagement with the present moment. Live well today.
See: Temporal Fencing and Life Fields
and Kill the Time Grid and Fire up your Life
If painful memories of the past are keeping you from engaging in the present see: Adhesions and Timelines of the Unconscious
If focus on the future is keeping you from engaging the present see:
Clocktime Metastasizes Toward 2012
See also writings on the Warrior Stance

For a more conscious alternative to time management and an alternative to the modern time sickness read Time-Shifting, an article by Stephan Rechtschaffen and consider reading the book Timeshifting as well.

Finally, some take nowness too far and make being in the present into a kind of religion, as if it were an answer for everything. See:
Author Eckart Tolle Denounces the Power of Now