Daily Question, February 24 What does it feel like when I’m fully present? 22 Reflections Share Click here to cancel reply.Please log in or Create a Profile to post a comment. Notify me when someone replies to my comment via e-mail. Cheryle5 months agoCheryleAwake and alive! 1 Reply Mary Pat5 months agoMary PatCalm and very focused. Many times there is no difference for me between the space I am in and other spaces…it is hard to put into words, but it seems like umm….eternity…just hard to write that feeling….there are no walls of difference…hard to write, and it doesn’t always happen, but when it does it is- timeless I guess is the best word. 2 Reply Malag5 months agoMalagI am in this body and the body is in the space where I’m present in a centred way and that the dimension of time is not or is less relevant 1 Reply Anonymous5 months agoAnonymousI am not conscience of how I feel, I just am 2 Reply Ose5 months agoOseFully alive and In the flow with all, alert, connected with the ones I am with or with what I am doing. 2 Reply RJergens5 months agoRJergensI feel generous when I’m truly present. I am giving of myself. . 4 Reply Hot Sauce5 months agoHot SauceWhen I’m fully present, I feel more productive. 3 Reply ATroccia5 months agoATrocciaAn area I've struggled with much of my adult-life. Anytime I would go on a vacation or trip, I would instantly begin to count down the days until the trip was over. Not because I wanted it to end, but because I was dreading the fact that the moment was going to be over with. Little did I know, I was robbing myself of enjoying that moment, by removing my present-self. When I am able to tap into this side, it feels cathartic at right. Worries are nothing more than that. My mind is able to enjoy an...An area I’ve struggled with much of my adult-life. Anytime I would go on a vacation or trip, I would instantly begin to count down the days until the trip was over. Not because I wanted it to end, but because I was dreading the fact that the moment was going to be over with. Little did I know, I was robbing myself of enjoying that moment, by removing my present-self. When I am able to tap into this side, it feels cathartic at right. Worries are nothing more than that. My mind is able to enjoy and focus on what is in front of me, without the rumination or dread I create with worry. Read More3 Reply RJergens5 months agoRJergensThank you for this insight. I’ve often felt this, but could quite put it to words. 1 Reply Don Jones5 months agoDon JonesSeparation vanishes. “There” and “here” become indistinguishable. The energy bursts forth in every cell of being. Ecstasy wells up and spills over. Time transforms into timelessness where past, present and future are just now. There is an indescribable stillness that is pure Love. Realization dawns. It is a Homecoming. Mindfulness blossoms. A smile comes to the lips. 3 Reply Elaine5 months agoElaineIt feels good! Like I am aware and attuned to reality, to life, like I am available to creation, to another, to deep self, to Spirit. 3 Reply paige-jane haslam5 months agopaige-jane haslamWhen i am present it feels amazing. I know i am fully engaged in the task i am doing. i know that if i make a mistake when i am present i can simply fix it even if it takes a little while to solve. xx 3 Reply joGary5 months agojoGaryWhen I’m really, really, FULLY present I see things as if I’m seeing them for the first time, thus releasing joy that comes from discovering something new. It’s like the reaction a baby has when he/she is given a rattle. 6 Reply Yram5 months agoYramA sense of peace and wholeness. 4 Reply Nelson5 months agoNelsonI feel more effective. There’s synchronicity and ease. 4 Reply Antoinette5 months agoAntoinetteLike a sunflower- alive and fresh! 6 Reply Laura5 months agoLauraAbsolutely alive! Nothing else in my awareness except the person or activity in front of me. 6 Reply Holly in Ohio5 months agoHolly in OhioWhen I am fully present, it takes on the flavours of the moment. That in turn means that I am experiencing things more deeply and fully, and that, in turn, means that time slows, and that in turn yet again, means that I am living life more fully and it is not going by in a whir, but instead is being savored. 6 Reply EJP5 months agoEJPAbsolutely amazing!! 4 Reply Michele5 months agoMicheleAlert, engaged and aware. 4 Reply sunnypatti5 months agosunnypattiCentered. Calm. Conscious. 6 Reply 1 2 Next » My Private Gratitude Journal Write an entry in your private gratefulness journal Get Started This site is brought to you by A Network for Grateful Living, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are fully tax deductible in the U.S.A. DONATE https://gratefulness.org/content/uploads/2015/03/GX-Gold-Participant-L.png Community Engagement Guidelines Privacy Policy [email protected] Connect with us on Social Media: © 2000 - 2022, A Network for Grateful Living Website by Briteweb