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Main Page –› Self Healing –› Inspiration
 

Live for the Moment!

 

Several years ago, my favorite aunt and uncle inherited a vintage 1965 Corvair; a car which had literally only been driven by a little old lady to church on Sundays. Recently, my aunt and uncle asked if Id like to store the car and keep it in good running order by taking it out for drives every few days. Uh, is the Pope Catholic? The loan was given on two conditions: One, that I do NOT drive, and two, that.my buds and I do NOT play an adult version of The Dukes of Hazzard.

The car had been in my possession less than 24 hours when a friend, Josh, asked me to ignore the work on my desk so we could take the Vair out for a spin. After twisting my arm for what must have been, oh, half a second, I agreed. We drove to a greasy spoon diner where everything is served with gravy, the jukebox still plays 45s and the waitresses are all named Flo and Marge. Gotta love it! After lunch, we hopped in the car, kicked on the AM radio and howled along to old Hank Williams songs.

Know what the best part was? Not once did I think about the mounds of work piled up on my desk, the dozens of E-mails I had to return or the calls I was missing back at the office. Nope, not a thought. For that two-hour period of time, I just stayed completely in the moment.

You know the moment, dont you? Its that time when youre not thinking about anything but being right where you are, right at that time, loving life and enjoying the experience to the fullest. No worries. Never once do those usual rapid-fire questions pop into the brain: Did I lock the front door? Did I send in the gas bill? Did I remember to turn off the stove? Nope, none of that.

Were not just talking about relaxation here, either. Sure, people need time to chill, but thats just a way for folks to recharge before putting their nose back to the grindstone. What Im talking about is finding something you love, something that makes you so passionate that worrying about useless sideline stuff doesnt even come up-a place where youre just in the moment.

Just a couple of days before Josh and I had a time warp back to the 60s, we sat in his living room and he helped me start working toward a dream Ive had for a long, long time. Ever since I started learning to play chords on a guitar, Ive wanted to be able to perform little intimate, one man acoustic shows. Between my six string and Joshs sound engineering, I left his house with a demo CD and plans to start passing it out to places that have live music on the weekends. Dont worry, folks, I have no delusions of grandeur of becoming a rock star! Besides, I dig what I do already. Still, for those times while wed cut and re-cut songs to get the best sound possible, yeah, once again, I was in the moment.

So, how can you find times to get in the moment? Some folks use meditation, some exercise, some do creative, artistic things. It doesnt really matter how you get to your moment, just as long as you do! And when you do, enjoy, enjoy, enjoy! Those moments are truly what make life worth living!

Author: Marcus Engel
 
Author Bio:

Marcus Engel

Unimaginable pain. Terrifying realization. Then, darkness. Complete and total darkness. Marcus Engel and lived these horrific moments... but that's only the beginning of the story. On a cold autumn night during his freshman year of college, Marcus' life took a dramatic turn. After attending a Saturday night hockey game with friends, a drunk driver traveling at twice the speed limit slammed broadside into the car in which they were riding; a thin piece of Toyota metal was meager protection from the full impact of the on-coming vehicle. When Marcus awoke to a world he would never again see, he faced obstacles no one, much less a teenager, should have to face; accept and adapt to blindness, live through hundreds of hours of reconstructive facial surgery and find happiness in a world changed forever. The life lessons learned through that experience helped my return to college and became the foundation for his career as a professional speaker. Whether through the live keynote presentation or the words of his autobiography, Marcus has empowered, enlightened and entertained hundreds of thousands of people. Audiences nationwide have learned to overcome personal adversity and make intelligent decisions. His autobiography, After This... An Inspirational Journey for All the Wrong Reasons is available from his website and amazon.

 
 
 

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