Discover how to overcome mind-wandering and autopilot mode. Learn how the psychology of presence and mindfulness can slow down time and enrich your life experience.

The most effective way to 'live longer' isn't found in a pill or a restrictive diet, but in the practice of presence, which expands your experience of life so significantly that the days and months feel richer and more meaningful.
How to cultivate a baseline of presence and Zen throughout the entire day, and the psychological effects of maintaining a clear mind and how can a clear mind effect my reality psychologically and physically and spiritually + how to deal with stress and anxiety and overstimulation and focus on my goals + myself and my mind







The baseline of presence is a state of being where you are actively engaged in the current moment rather than functioning on autopilot. Research indicates that the average person spends nearly 47 percent of their day mind-wandering, which can lead to a sense of time acceleration. By shifting from mind-wandering to presence, you can stop the feeling of time flying by and instead experience a life that feels significantly richer and more meaningful.
Mind-wandering acts as a form of time acceleration, making it feel as though hours or even years are vanishing. Scientists have confirmed that as we age and life novelty diminishes, our perception of time speeds up when we stop paying attention to our surroundings. When you are stuck in autopilot mode—rehearsing future conversations or replaying past mistakes—you are technically somewhere else, which causes the experience of life to feel like it is passing you by.
Jon Kabat-Zinn, a leading figure in mindfulness, suggests that practicing presence is the most effective way to effectively live longer. While mindfulness might not literally add more years to your calendar, it expands your experience of life so significantly that your days feel more substantial. He compares the practice of presence to the difference between actually reading a book versus merely skimming it, allowing for a deeper connection to your daily existence.
To stop living in autopilot mode, you must transition from a state of mind-wandering to the active experience of what is happening right now. This involves recognizing the psychological phenomenon where your mind drifts to the past or future and consciously bringing your attention back to the present. By adopting a mindfulness practice, you can counteract the digital void and the disorienting feeling of lost time, ultimately reclaiming nearly half of your waking life.
Создано выпускниками Колумбийского университета в Сан-Франциско
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