It didn’t happen, right?

That thing you worried about yesterday, or the day before or for weeks, it didn’t happen, right? Maybe you even worried about it for years.

The thing you’re currently worrying about, it won’t happen either.

The psychological fear created by the mind’s projection into the future creates anxiety, worry, and stress on a continual daily basis. We can almost become in a constant state of anxiety all caused by our thoughts of the future. The future is simply a mind construct, it doesn’t and never will exist.

If we stay more in the moment, we are less in the future and then there is a whole lot less to worry about.

Enjoy now…because it will never happen as we imagine it.

Planning and how it is counter-productive

Planning has its place, however, when planning becomes the focus, the doing becomes second place. Often, the doing never gets done, as the planning obsession creates the psychological fear that always sabotages action.

Planning is by the very nature a mind-construct of the fiction that is the future, a thought in our head. The future always creates uncertainty, as it is not now, not real and not known. So when we focus on it all the time then it sabotages.

When we get sucked into the planning, it actual becomes a diversion, an excuse, a get-out from the doing. This because excessive thinking has created doubt and anxiety.

The joy of doing something in this moment, the only time we can do anything, then builds the habit of wanting to do more. Whereas planning does the opposite, it creates thought, which creates hesitancy, which then creates further thought and so the cycle continues.

A quick plan, and then back to the present moment, and do it now. Anything more is counter-productive.