If we find that we cannot allow ourselves to experience and enjoy the present moment, putting pleasure off into some distant future, it may be a sign that we are being driven to achieve more than is truly necessary. Pushing ourselves beyond the point of exhaustion, or to the exclusion of important people in our lives, robs us of true and meaningful joy. Once we make the connection to the eternal part of us, it can nourish us and allow our priorities to shift from chasing after an elusive feeling to being fully present in the moment so that we can live our lives in the now.
Sometimes we need to look to those we love and admire in order to
realize what we value about life. We can note what we like about others,
and then turn the mirror to reflect the light of those same words and
feelings toward ourselves. It can be quite a revelation to see ourselves
in this nourishing light. When we can put the energy that we’ve been
devoting to a phantom sense of achievement into the truly satisfying
aspects of our lives, we can restore the balance between our inner and
outer worlds and experience true joyful peace. (Daily OM)