Tomorrow
is Yesterday
Before
You Know it.
Tim
Connor
Let me begin with my favorite quote from my mentor Mark
Twain. “Twenty years from now you will be
more disappointed by the things you didn’t do than the ones you did do.”
I love this quote as it is so profound and yet so simple
and true. In fact I have it framed on my desk as a constant reminder.
Yesterday – a distant memory. Tomorrow filled with promise, opportunity and
whatever you choose to bring to it. Yes,
we create each of our tomorrows and as a result all of our yesterdays
regardless of whether they are filled with wonderful happy memories or grief,
sorrow and any other negative emotion.
I will guarantee that you have read something somewhere that
stresses the importance and the gift of all of your present moments. But, here’s the problem – most people know
that’s all they have and will ever have, but research indicates that the average person spends over
90% of their waking time focused and thinking about the past and/or the future.
Why is this? For
years I have studied brain function and emotions and there are physiological
reasons for this behavior, but I won’t bore you with years of brain research
other than to say that we can change these patterns of thought, but we must
want to and know how to and then act.
Let me just say that there are billions of neural
connections in the brain and trillions of chemical reactions that take place
every minute in your head and you don’t have to be consciously aware of any of
them. They happen automatically. Just think you have over 80,000 heartbeats
every day and do you spend one second in awareness of them? No, but you become vividly aware when they
stop.
We all have formed numerous mental habits of thinking
over the years and these habits drive our thinking, actions, decisions and
behavior. So, if you are a worrier it’s
simply because you have formed the habit of focusing on worry. If you are a dreamer you have done the same
but in a different way or direction. One
is negative and one is positive but they both focus on the future.
If you are filled with regret, grief or disappointment
you are stuck in the past.
If you have an issue with patience –you are stuck in the
future. Almost every emotion or feeling
is focused on what lies ahead or what is gone – the past.
And, let me tell you - all of this mental energy is
wasted. You can’t change or relive the
past and you can’t control or manipulate the future no matter how hard you
work, how much you plan and no matter how many goals you have.
Life is lived one moment at a time and at some point
these moments for all of us will end and at that point all of the worry, plans,
stress, anxiety, dreams, hopes, regret, anger, sadness and disappointment will
no longer matter.
Let me leave you with a question – are you spending most
of your waking time focused on the future, the past or now?
“You
can never ride on the wave that came in
and
went out yesterday.”
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