Psychological time vs clock time
Are you living in your psychological time or clock time?
- When you are living in your psychological time, it means you want the future; you don’t want the present. You don’t want what you’ve got, and you want what you haven’t got. It also means you want your past; you don’t want the present. You want what you have lost and don’t want what you have got. With every kind of waiting, you unconsciously create inner conflict between your here and now, where you don’t want to be ( you wanted a better future or a lost better past). This greatly reduces the quality of your life by making you lose the present.
- When you are living in your clock time, you have a goal in mind but you focus on what you are doing now. For example you wanted to have a passive income stream and be financially free. You focus on the action of the plan now rather than overindulge in theĀ thoughts of arriving there. Another good example is when you have planted a seed, you do not dig up the seed and have a look at the seed everyday and see whether it germinates or not. You focus on watering and fertilizing the soil in order for the seeds to grow.
Lastly, it’s good to know what you want and have a goal in life. At the end of the day, you only can improve your life situation but not your life. Your life is being now and your goal is you better life situation.
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