Reflecting the moment

Puddle reflecting the moment


Each and every thought is, in its way, reflecting the moment. Ideas cross our mind and evolve as we give them energy to develop. Though such things might indeed be reflecting the moment, there is no need for us to feel obliged to embrace them all.


Let me repeat myself. Being mindful of these things, as they go about reflecting the moment, does not mean we have to grasp onto them as if they were an integral part of who or what we are.


With conscious effort we get to choose our thinking and move forward accordingly. In addition to thoughts, another item reflecting the moment is our outlook on life. When fearful and uncertain, our vision of the present may appear filled with doom and gloom.


Reflecting the moment of this mindset could signify we give an unusual amount of attention to what is missing or not to our immediate liking. A pessimistic painting is created in this manner, capturing what is attempting to dominate this instance.


A sunny disposition, on the contrary, leads us to engaging with something more pleasant reflecting the moment. That either is actually acted upon depends, as ever, on us. So, what is reflecting the moment for you right now?


To share your input on the subject of ‘reflecting the moment‘, please leave a comment below.


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About Brian


Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer, CTI-trained co-active coach and freelance trainer, supplies professional and personal development through coaching, coaching workshops, marketing development training and English language training.


As an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Brian teaches a postgraduate course based on dramatic texts and elements of coaching to examine various work-related performance matters.


Publications


The stage of work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2016)


Performance skills at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2015)


Personal performance potential at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2014)


Coaching, performing and thinking at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2013)


Reflections on performance at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2012)


Elements of theatre at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2010)


Training through drama for work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2009)


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