With so much mention about “being in the now or moment” it seems a fair question to ask: ”How long is now?” NOW is defined as the length of time that you can be aware of something before your awareness moves on to something else. Different estimates abound, ranging from one to ten seconds long, averaging between two and three seconds for each discreet NOW moment. (1)
That means you experience between 10,000 and 20,000 NOWS during each waking day. However you remember almost none of these NOW moments. Does this forgetfulness dismiss the importance of being the moment? NO!
As Bill Keane, the cartoonist of Family Circle said in 1984: “Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, but today is a GIFT. That’s why it’s called the present.”
At any one moment there are three different NOW selves potentially engaged. These selves are your experiencing (present) self, your remembering (past) self and your planning (future) self. Each of these selves is fighting for your awareness. Unfortunately the past (regretting) self wins most of your NOW awareness, followed the future (worrying or anxious) self and the present (mindful) self just hangs around being rather dis-engaged.
You cannot productively use all those three second moments as present gifts, but you can improve re-prioritise your mind to think more effectively. Whereas 99.9% of these NOWs are fleeting, deliberately engage with the 0.001% of them (about 20 per day) and make them real and alive. Bring a smile to your face. Pause, take a breath, look about and engage as many of your senses as you can. Once in the while cause a NOW moment to become a genuine memory worthy of sharing with others and remembering for a few days. Do something exciting, uniquely different and spontaneous. And make it your mission at least four or five times a year to create a celebration that you will use to frame the year by. This isn’t taking a selfie and putting it on your Facebook, but rather experiencing something that you will privately cherish and smile about as you re-count this year several years later. Cause some NOW milestones!!
Annually you have around five million NOW moments, so make some of these present moments a gift to yourself.
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(1): Marc Wittmann, Felt Time: The Psychology of How We Perceive Time, (MIT Press, 2016)