MysteryShrink in the Now

funny-cow-250x300
MysteryShrink in the Now

funny flying catPsychology and psychologists have ideas to share, some are even effective.  Still our profession falls way short on aiding the journey to ‘living in the now.’

Psychologists listen, diagnose, and attempt to improve the skills of others.  But diagnoses, techniques, and schools of thought do not address the essential dilemma.  How does a person live fully in the present?  How does a person let go of worrying about the past and obsessively planning or fearing the future.

When someone close to us is diagnosed with a terrible disease, we have a moment of clarity perhaps.  Or we think we do.  The truth is—we all have the same amount of time on this earth.  Your friend with the terrible disease only has today, only has Now.  The rest of us are in the same boat.  We only have Now. Bee

This is not to advocate a burst of hedonism eating everything in sight, drinking into oblivion or quitting a job or school—because the future doesn’t matter.  While this sort of reasoning is often used by persons claiming addiction is the best way of life.

Living in the now is bigger than addictions.  Addictions end up making the now unpleasant.  Watch out dualistic thinking here, too.  Relishing a glass of fine wine or a delicious steak is different than using an activity to reduce anxiety to the point that the activity becomes self-destructive—which obliterates the now experience.

plant frog Restored 1Okay, here are the ‘plant’ words my tech guy says must be mentioned on every post: STRESS.  MARRIAGE.  MARRIAGE COUNSELING.  THERAPY.  ONLINE THERAPY. PSYCHOTHERAPY . . . BOWEN THEORY . . . DEPRESSION . . . RELATIONSHIP IMPROVEMENT.

The now is best experienced when you are healthy and engaged in positive relationships. The rest doesn’t matter as much as you think it does.  My favorite addiction has been work.  I believed my work was too important to ever be so lazy as to enjoy the now.  Think of these sharks as Now stealers.  Worries, fears, the works. http://www.dreamstime.com/-image195077

Well, that sort of insane thinking has been kicked off of my cloud. MysteryShrink—pay it forward—is part of the change.  I write MysteryShrink because the Now when adding a post is quite lovely.  The response tells me other people are having some good Now moments.  So it’s a win-win for living in the Now.

How’s it going?  Now?  And Now?  And Now?

mysteryshrink

I'm a psychologist who goes to way too many movies, for the same reason I chose this profession. I love stories. I use movies and novels working with people in my office and during speaking engagements. "You should write some of this down," I kept being told. So, this is it, folks.

Comments are closed