Living in the present really gives us a feeling of warmth that we start noticing we exists or sometimes not even that we just do what we are supposed to do at that moment without any thoughts. When I am constantly thinking of some tasks or plans for hours and suddenly switch to normal task like cleaning,cooking,playing,face timing anything,I feel like my mental state is switching into something where there is not any hurry,just to do the task. I could totally relate to this essay.
That’s such a beautiful way to put it.. just existing in the moment without overthinking, simply doing. I love that you felt that shift too. It’s like a quiet kind of freedom... just doing, not rushing. Thank you for sharing.
"It’s the only place where I can let go, truly let go, and not have to worry about the noise in my head." This is so beautiful and something I think we all crave, for me, it has mostly been long walks and staring at the sunset from high up on old buildings, but I don't have access to that anymore. Might try cooking.
I love that too.. there’s something so peaceful about being high up and watching the world slow down beneath you. I hope you find that same stillness in cooking. It’s a different kind of escape but there’s something grounding about creating with your hands. Let me know how it goes!
Living in the present really gives us a feeling of warmth that we start noticing we exists or sometimes not even that we just do what we are supposed to do at that moment without any thoughts. When I am constantly thinking of some tasks or plans for hours and suddenly switch to normal task like cleaning,cooking,playing,face timing anything,I feel like my mental state is switching into something where there is not any hurry,just to do the task. I could totally relate to this essay.
That’s such a beautiful way to put it.. just existing in the moment without overthinking, simply doing. I love that you felt that shift too. It’s like a quiet kind of freedom... just doing, not rushing. Thank you for sharing.
"It’s the only place where I can let go, truly let go, and not have to worry about the noise in my head." This is so beautiful and something I think we all crave, for me, it has mostly been long walks and staring at the sunset from high up on old buildings, but I don't have access to that anymore. Might try cooking.
I love that too.. there’s something so peaceful about being high up and watching the world slow down beneath you. I hope you find that same stillness in cooking. It’s a different kind of escape but there’s something grounding about creating with your hands. Let me know how it goes!