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Paying attention to attention

I am currently doing a ten day pack on the meditation app Headspace on being present actively. It asks us to notice the level of focus and alertness we bring in life. Until I began noticing my level of attention, I was just sailing through a lot of times during the day. I believe given all the information overload around us, we tend to zone out frequently and multi task with the hope of conserving energy. But of course, the results are the opposite.

A lot of time we get so immersed in an activity when we get into a flow state. This is definitely beneficial and lets us do our best work and enjoy it. However if you don’t pay attention to your attention ( πŸ™‚ ) you might just be drifting from one task to another. Specially if its something mundane and routine.

That’s where consciously noticing and bringing awareness to yourself and the activity which you are doing can be beneficial.

It grounds you in the present moment, the reality. It frees from the shackles of the past or the worries about the future.

When you bring awareness, start noticing your energy level and just the prominent underlying emotion, you start feeling more at ease.

The idea is not to change anything drastically by noticing. We want to be just aware of how we are feeling, how active and alert our mind feels at different points through the day. This in my experience, can help focus better and notice any patterns which we might want to change.

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