Thursday, August 25, 2011

Living in the moment

Today I realized I might be pretty good at living in the moment. I have never really thought about the whole thingI’ve just done what feels good and makes me happy. And I guess that is the whole secret to seizing the day.

Take my current job situation, for example. I officially graduated two months ago, but I was done with my thesis and other studies in early May. So I’ve basically had the whole summer to look for a job. But guess what: I didn’t.

You might think that the reason for that was the break-up, and it probably had something to do with it. However, what it all comes down to is that I did not feel like working, let alone getting a job. I had been working every summer since I was 16 and most of my college years as well. Moreover, I had enjoyedor loved—my studies, and suddenly it was all done. I didn’t know what I wanted to do. So I decided to concentrate on the things I liked: sewing, my friends, traveling, parties, and so on.

And it worked. A couple of weeks ago I started browsing through endless job search websites, updated my resume, and began the much-feared process of writing applications. I haven’t found a job yet, but I found something more important: my motivation.

So if you feel like someone (your mom, your boss, the society) is telling you to do “something important” right now but you’d rather sign up for a cooking class, don’t feel bad about moving the responsibilities for tomorrow and enjoying your life today.

I guess, then, the key to living is finding your priorities and following them. Or as John F. Kennedy Jr. put it, “Wear your good stuff now.”

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