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10 Ways to Teach Yourself to Live in the Moment

How can we enjoy life–and truly live in the moment–when we're in survival mode? If you're looking for more peace and life balance, I want to share these tips I've learned as a life coach on how to live in the moment. These ways to live in the moment are a huge help, especially if you deal with stress, anxiety and worry.

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 In this post, you'll learn:

  • How to stop obsessing over things
  • How to find peace in the chaos
  • New habits that bring happiness and light into crazy-busy moments

“Living in the moment” is more than a buzzword or trendy phrase.

It is possible to treasure the moment, decrease stress and to thrive in these survival mode seasons!

I want to give you the 10 things that are changing me–quite literally–during this hectic season.

But first, an important explanation…

What Does “Living In the Moment” Mean?

In a nutshell, “living in the moment” means becoming extremely literal about what is going on right now.

Ask yourself: What is happening before me?

What am I actively engaged in for this moment (Am I washing dishes? Snuggling with a child? Driving my car? Preparing dinner?)

This is the place where you want to put your full attention and focus.

This is can be so difficult because as moms we simply must plan for the future!  We must consider what’s for dinner, how that child will get home from basketball practice, and what subjects we’ll teach this week.

Planning ahead is a critical part of managing the chaos, right?! Yes, but here's the key distinction: 

Allow yourself time to plan, and then choose to stop thinking about those plans.

Do you get stuck in the habit of allowing something to just play over and over in the recesses of your mind too? Ugh. I can't tell you how much stress and anxiety that causes me. 

But friends, here's the freedom: It's a habit. And habits can be unlearned.

I'm not saying it's not hard, but if we take it one moment at a time–saying, for this moment, I'm not going to think about it–slowly we'll see things beginning to change.

Got it? Are we on board here? NOW… let's talk about those amazing 10 tips for living in the moment that will change your life!

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10 Ways to Teach Yourself to Live in the Moment

1) Write it down (“brain dump”).

Allow yourself time to get those ideas out of your brain and into a planner, your phone, pad of paper or whatever works for you.

I have one central place for my ideas, but I also have pads of paper by my nightstand, in my car and in our schoolroom because these are the places where I find myself becoming overwhelmed with ideas of what I need to do. 

I find that if I can write them down (even if I have to pull the car over to write them down, or sit up in the middle of the night) then I can release them. This in turn helps me to…

2) Stop obsessing about things. Really.

I know, I know. It is my natural tendency to process and plan things this way too.

But I’m convinced that this is the main root of overwhelm and stress for so many of us.

If we choose to think about all may go on in the future (or what happened in the past) then how will we ever, ever engage ourselves in (and fully enjoy) the present?

3) Stop and reset (even if it’s every 15 seconds).

If I find myself (or one of my kids) swimming in overwhelm, I catch myself (or them) and say:

“Let’s stop. Let’s reassess what’s happening right now. Everything will take care of itself. Let’s just focus on what right now needs to look like.”

And then…

4) Break down what’s before you into small steps. 

What if, instead of thinking of the task in its entirety, you broke the task down into many moment-by-moment steps?

How much anxiety would dissipate if you could concentrate on these small steps, one at a time?

Don’t try to rush ahead mentally to the next step. Instead just think about that exact step for that second. Then…

5) Become very literal.

I find that when I don't live in the moment it happens on an subconscious level.

It’s like I’ll be doing something and then I realize suddenly that (oh darn!) my mind is off thinking and re-thinking through an upcoming situation.

One of the best ways I’ve found to stop the onslaught of thoughts is to make myself think about something very literal right in front of me (“I am driving on this road right now.” “There is a beautiful bunch of flowers on the table in front of me.” “All I’m being asked to do is to sit here.”).

Then I play a game with myself where I begin forcing myself to describe in detail this literal thing in front of me (“Look at this road. It is super curvy with black lines and a wandering fence on the right side. There is a group of trees up ahead on the right.”)

Once I’ve allowed my mind to do this for a 30 seconds or so, it’s like I’m able to control my thoughts again.

6) Take deep breaths.

In her Replenish 365 class, Lisa Byrne teaches a wonderful breathing technique that I use daily.

To turn on the “calm switch” in your brain, Lisa suggests a four-breath round of breathing in through your nose to a count of four, and then breathing out through your mouth to a count of eight.

This little technique has saved me multiple times!

7) Smile and relax.

Have you ever noticed the effect that your muscles (whether that’s your facial muscles, your shoulders, etc) have on your overall mental state? This is especially true of our facial muscles.

The next time you’re feeling totally overwhelmed, try smiling (I’m serious! Go into the other room to do it if you have to.).

Now you probably won’t want to smile, but do it anyway.

I’m not saying it’s a cure-all, but I know I’ve read before about the connection between smiling and endorphin release, and every time I try relaxing and smiling when I am super stressed, I instantly feel my defenses lower and I somehow feel (even a little bit) better.

And on the subject of relaxing…

8) Do some quick stress-relieving exercises.

Now, I know that this isn’t always possible, especially if you’re at the grocery store with a cart full of kids or in your car speeding along at 65 miles per hour.

But if you are at home and are able, consider doing some simple stretches, shoulder rolls, or even basic yoga poses like “Downward Facing Dog” or “Child’s Pose” (you can google these to see what they look like if you’re not familiar with them).

9) Find thankfulness in the moment.

Choose to find something in the moment to thank God about that’s happening right now before you.

If you’re driving in the country, thank God for the beautiful scenery around you.

If you’re driving in the city, thank God for all the services and places to visit around you.

If you’re making dinner, thank God for the yumminess that awaits you when the dinner is completed. 

Somehow, being thankful reminds us of the bigger picture and that, yes, there are always many, many things to celebrate.

10) Accept His provision for this moment and choose joy.

Someone once told me that the definition of fear is “going into the future without God.”

That has really stuck with me and has changed my life.

God gives us His provision for this moment, and only for this moment. We’re not living in the future or the past, so we shouldn’t be surprised if we feel stressed or anxious when thinking about those things because God hasn’t handed us the provision for those things!

God fed the Israelite people with “manna” that lasted only for one day (Exodus 16:1-20); and Jesus tells us to not worry about tomorrow because tomorrow brings its own troubles (Matthew 6:34).

These Bible verses on joy (no matter the circumstances) have really inspired me!

He will give us what we need in that moment. Live in the moment. Stay with Him there!

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After hearing this you’re like, Alicia, I love this and I need someone to help me make these truths a reality in my life. 
Awesome! I love helping women create plans to be their best selves and learn to live in the moment. 
 
All you have to do is go to vibrantchristianliving.com/coaching and fill out the application there to apply for a free coaching inquiry call where we can talk about what's going on.
 
This helps me know a bit about your situation, and I can help you determine if one-on-one coaching or group coaching is the best fit for you right now!

A life coach can help you:

  • Help you ditch the overwhelm and find a freer, happier life 
  • Discover the root cause of why you feel stuck
  • Understand yourself better and what you really want your life to look like
  • Sort through your choices and move forward
Go to vibrantchristianliving.com/coaching right now, click on “APPLY FOR COACHING” and fill out a brief application form so I can get to know you better and help you determine if coaching is the next best step for you. 
 
Again, go to vibrantchristianliving.com/coaching to get started.
 
I look forward to hearing from you! 
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