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Live in the now from "summary" of The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari by Robin Sharma

At the heart of living in the now is the idea of being fully present in the current moment. It means letting go of the past and not worrying about the future, and instead, focusing all of your attention on what is happening right in front of you. This concept may seem simple, but in practice, it can be quite challenging. Living in the now requires mindfulness and a conscious effort to stay present. It means paying attention to the sights, sounds, and sensations around you, instead of being lost in your thoughts or distractions. By living in the now, you can fully appreciate the beauty of the present moment and find joy in the little things that often go unnoticed. One of the key benefits of living in the now is that it can help reduce stress and anxiety. When you let go of regrets about the past and fears about the future, you free you...
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    The Monk Who Sold his Ferrari

    Robin Sharma

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