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Clinically reviewed by Dr. Chris Mosunic, PhD, RD, MBA Learn about present moment awareness, why it's important to live in the moment and how meditation can aid you. Plus, 8 tips to help you practice being present. In today’s busy world it's easy to lose sight of the present moment, but staying in the moment can help with emotional and physical health.  Present moment awareness is about bringing your attention back to the immediate world around you and the experience you’re living in each moment. This skill is a valuable practice that can enhance your mental health and enrich your daily life.  Whether you're new to the idea or seeking to deepen your understanding, there are practical ways, including meditation, to master this art and reap its rewards. What is present moment awareness? Imagine you're eating your favorite ice cream. You may be enjoying it, but are you truly aware of the experience? Are you fully present to all the different flavors and textures, or are you thinking about what happened earlier or what you need to do tomorrow? Being aware of the present moment means you're fully tasting, experiencing and enjoying that ice cream without your mind wandering to other things. This concept is especially important in mindfulness and meditation practices. It's about being aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings without getting lost in worries about the past or the future.  The importance of being present and developing present moment awareness When you're present, you're fully engaged with what's happening around you, and that can lead to many positive changes in your life. However, it's not always easy to stay present. Technology can often distract us, and challenges like anxiety and a wandering mind can make it tough — that's normal. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome these obstacles. And remember, exploring how to achieve a focused state of mind, like in a flow state , can be really helpful too. Here are some ways that being present can increase your overall wellbeing. Being present can help reduce stress . When your mind isn't jumping ahead to tomorrow's worries or lingering on yesterday's problems, you may feel more relaxed. It's about handling life one step at a time, so challenges seem more manageable. Being present can decrease anxiety . Anxiety can come from fears about the future or regrets about the past. When you focus on the present, you may give less power to those anxious thoughts. Instead, you could feel more in tune with the 'now'. Present moment awareness can increase creativity . When your mind’s clear and focused, new ideas may flow more freely. You could be more open to inspiration when you're not distracted by other thoughts. Being present can lead to better relationships . Being present could mean you’re truly listening and engaging with others. This can strengthen your connections with friends and family, as they may feel more valued and understood. Embracing the present can increase happiness and meaning in your life. When you pay attention to the small joys and experiences each day brings, you may find more reasons to be happy and might feel more fulfilled. How to develop present moment awareness: 8 tips to live in the moment Developing present moment awareness is like training a muscle. The more you practice, the stronger it gets. Here are some simple tips you can try today to help you live more in the moment.  1. Set aside time for mindfulness daily Choose a regular time each day for mindfulness . This could be during a morning walk, while washing dishes, or even during your commute. Use this time to focus solely on the activity you're doing, observing everything about it. 2. Focus on your breath when needed Whenever you find your mind wandering , bring your attention back to your breath. Take a few deep breaths , feeling each inhalation and exhalation. This simple act can anchor you back to the present. 3. Pay attention to your senses Engage your senses to ground yourself in the now. Notice the sights, sounds, smells, or textures around you. For instance, when you’re outside you could observe the colors of the trees, the sound of the birds, or the feel of the breeze. 💙 Take a moment to try one of our Body Scans to help you connect with the present by focusing on your physical experience. 4. Minimize distractions Reduce distractions that pull you away from the present moment. This might mean turning off notifications on your phone for certain periods or choosing specific times to check emails rather than receiving constant alerts and notifications. 5. Listen actively in conversations When talking to others, focus entirely on the conversation. Listen to what the other person is saying, observe their expressions, and respond thoughtfully. This active listening enhances your relationships and keeps you anchored in the now. 💙 Active listening can be a tough skill to master. Check out this session on Listening from our Relationship with Others series.  6. Practice time awareness Time awareness is a broad concept that involves understanding and recognizing the passage of time and its impact on your life. It’s an awareness of how the present moment fits into the larger picture of your past, future, and the continuum of your life. This might seem like the polar opposite of present moment awareness, but time awareness can actually encourage a focus on the present because it reminds you that each second is unique—so you can make the most out of every moment. You can use cues from your environment, like the ticking of a clock or the changing light, to remind yourself to return to the present. 7. Develop a yoga practice Yoga combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation. When you practice yoga, you're not just moving your body, you're also training your mind to stay focused on your movements and breath. This focus on physical sensations can help you stay grounded in the present moment: as you move through different poses, you learn to keep your attention on how your body feels right then, not on your to-do list or what happened earlier in the day. 💙 If yoga feels good in your body, try this Mindful Movement practice from the Daily Move. 8. Cultivate a meditation practice  Mindfulness meditation is about observing your thoughts and feelings without judgment. You sit quietly and pay attention to your breath or the sensations in your body, and when your mind starts to wander, you gently bring it back to the present. This practice teaches you not to get caught up in distractions but to observe them and let them go. Over time, this can help you find it easier to stay present in your daily life . 💙 If beginning a meditation practice feels daunting, Start Here with Jeff Warren.  Present moment awareness FAQs What is the awareness of the present moment? Awareness of the present moment means paying attention to what's happening right now. It's about noticing your thoughts, feelings, and the things around you at this very moment. Instead of thinking about what happened yesterday or what you need to do tomorrow, you focus on what you're experiencing now. This might be as simple as feeling the sun on your face or hearing the sound of rain outside. How do you cultivate present-moment awareness? Cultivating present-moment awareness involves practicing mindfulness and meditation. Start by setting aside time each day to focus on the present. Pay attention to your breath, notice your surroundings and be mindful of your thoughts and feelings without judging them. It can be helpful to minimize distractions—like turning off unnecessary electronics—so you can focus more on the 'now'. It's a gradual process, and every small effort counts. What is awareness and acceptance of the present moment? Awareness and acceptance of the present moment go beyond just noticing what's happening now. It also means accepting your current experiences without trying to change them. For example, if you're feeling a bit sad, acknowledge the sadness without trying to push it away. This acceptance is a big part of being present, and can allow you to experience life fully, without resistance or judgment. What is the present moment process? The present moment process is about consistently practicing being in the 'now'. It involves regularly engaging in activities that promote mindfulness, like meditation or yoga, and applying present-moment awareness to your everyday life. For example, when you're eating, focus on the taste and texture of your food. When you're talking to someone, really listen to what they're saying. It's a continual process of bringing your attention back to the present. Calm your mind. Change your life. Mental health is hard. Getting support doesn't have to be. The Calm app puts the tools to feel better in your back pocket, with personalized content to manage stress and anxiety, get better sleep, and feel more present in your life.  Images: Getty Stress less, sleep more, and feel better with Calm. Find out how Calm can support you on your mental health journey. Thank you! Your submission has been received! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Try again. By clicking Submit, you consent to receiving marketing and informational messages from Calm about its products and services. You can edit your communications preferences or opt-out at any time here . Further, you agree to Calm’s Terms of Service and acknowledge its Privacy Policy .
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Imagine you're eating your favorite ice cream. You may be enjoying it, but are you truly aware of the experience? Are you fully present to all the different flavors and textures, or are you thinking about what happened earlier or what you need to do tomorrow? Being aware of the present moment means you're fully tasting, experiencing and enjoying that ice cream without your [mind wandering](https://www.calm.com/blog/wandering-mind?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) to other things. This concept is especially important in mindfulness and meditation practices. It's about being aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings without getting lost in worries about the past or the future. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57b5ef68c534a5cc06edc769/2f229521-f2ec-4e85-9152-34d88f13fe86/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ## The importance of being present and developing present moment awareness When you're present, you're fully engaged with what's happening around you, and that can lead to many positive changes in your life. However, it's not always easy to stay present. Technology can often distract us, and challenges like anxiety and a wandering mind can make it tough — that's normal. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome these obstacles. And remember, exploring how to achieve a focused state of mind, like in a [flow state](https://www.calm.com/blog/what-is-flow-state?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness), can be really helpful too. Here are some ways that being present can increase your overall wellbeing. - **Being present** [**can help reduce stress**](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2016.09.002)**.** When your mind isn't jumping ahead to tomorrow's worries or lingering on yesterday's problems, you may feel more relaxed. It's about handling life one step at a time, so challenges seem more manageable. - **Being present** [**can decrease anxiety**](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848393/)**.** Anxiety can come from fears about the future or regrets about the past. When you focus on the present, you may give less power to those anxious thoughts. Instead, you could feel more in tune with the 'now'. - **Present moment awareness** [**can increase creativity**](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7395604/)**.** When your mind’s clear and focused, new ideas may flow more freely. You could be more open to inspiration when you're not distracted by other thoughts. - **Being present** [**can lead to better relationships**](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0005789404800285)**.** Being present could mean you’re truly listening and engaging with others. This can strengthen your connections with friends and family, as they may feel more valued and understood. - **Embracing the present** [**can increase happiness**](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7908241/) **and meaning in your life.** When you pay attention to the small joys and experiences each day brings, you may find more reasons to be happy and might feel more fulfilled. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57b5ef68c534a5cc06edc769/c6e34b1c-28ec-4d16-a09c-d174b376c539/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ## How to develop present moment awareness: 8 tips to live in the moment Developing present moment awareness is like training a muscle. The more you practice, the stronger it gets. Here are some simple tips you can try today to help you live more in the moment. ### 1\. Set aside time for mindfulness daily Choose a regular time each day for [mindfulness](https://www.calm.com/blog/how-to-start-meditating-daily?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness). This could be during a morning walk, while washing dishes, or even during your commute. Use this time to focus solely on the activity you're doing, observing everything about it. ### 2\. Focus on your breath when needed Whenever you find your [mind wandering](https://www.calm.com/blog/wandering-mind?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness), bring your attention back to your breath. Take a few [deep breaths](https://www.calm.com/blog/box-breathing?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness), feeling each inhalation and exhalation. This simple act can anchor you back to the present. ### 3\. Pay attention to your senses Engage your senses to [ground yourself](https://www.calm.com/blog/grounding-techniques?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) in the now. Notice the sights, sounds, smells, or textures around you. For instance, when you’re outside you could observe the colors of the trees, the sound of the birds, or the feel of the breeze. 💙 Take a moment to try one of our [Body Scans](https://www.calm.com/app/program/whzIxMJxVR?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) to help you connect with the present by focusing on your physical experience. ### 4\. Minimize distractions Reduce distractions that pull you away from the present moment. This might mean [turning off notifications](https://www.calm.com/blog/social-media-detox?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) on your phone for certain periods or choosing specific times to check emails rather than receiving constant alerts and notifications. Calm your mind with 14 days of Calm for free - Build healthy, life-long habits with our daily mindfulness programs - Learn or develop a meditation practice with our guided courses - Be more present in life by learning mindfulness tools & techniques - Up-level your wellbeing with 50,000+ minutes of science-backed content [Try Calm for Free](https://www.calm.com/signup-flow?utm_content=blog_ft-sf?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) [![Tons of amazing Calm content\!](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/656f4e4dababbd7c042c4946/t/67f55813a06bff739d952fdf/1744132116306/trial-img-xs-r2.png)](https://www.calm.com/signup-flow?utm_content=blog_ft-sf?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) ### 5\. Listen actively in conversations When talking to others, focus entirely on the conversation. Listen to what the other person is saying, observe their expressions, and respond thoughtfully. This active listening enhances your relationships and keeps you anchored in the now. 💙 Active listening can be a tough skill to master. Check out this session on [Listening](https://www.calm.com/app/player/ldqb99veR?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) from our Relationship with Others series. ### 6\. Practice time awareness Time awareness is a broad concept that involves understanding and recognizing the passage of time and its impact on your life. It’s an awareness of how the present moment fits into the larger picture of your past, future, and the continuum of your life. This might seem like the polar opposite of present moment awareness, but time awareness can actually encourage a focus on the present because it reminds you that each second is unique—so you can make the most out of every moment. You can use cues from your environment, like the ticking of a clock or the changing light, to remind yourself to return to the present. ### 7\. Develop a yoga practice [Yoga](https://www.calm.com/blog/benefits-of-yoga-for-women?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation. When you practice yoga, you're not just moving your body, you're also training your mind to stay focused on your movements and breath. This focus on physical sensations can help you stay grounded in the present moment: as you move through different poses, you learn to keep your attention on how your body feels right then, not on your to-do list or what happened earlier in the day. 💙 If yoga feels good in your body, try this [Mindful Movement](https://www.calm.com/player/60IdD95DvF?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) practice from the Daily Move. ### 8\. Cultivate a meditation practice Mindfulness meditation is about observing your thoughts and feelings without judgment. You sit quietly and pay attention to your breath or the sensations in your body, and when your mind starts to wander, you gently bring it back to the present. This practice teaches you not to get caught up in distractions but to observe them and let them go. Over time, this can help you find it easier to stay present in your [daily life](https://www.calm.com/blog/daily-routine?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness). 💙 If beginning a meditation practice feels daunting, [Start Here](https://www.calm.com/app/player/8y-cP6Tjpj?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) with Jeff Warren. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/656f4e4dababbd7c042c4946/071cf12b-9bae-4b41-8268-c26da592c7cc/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ## Present moment awareness FAQs ### What is the awareness of the present moment? Awareness of the present moment means paying attention to what's happening right now. It's about noticing your thoughts, feelings, and the things around you at this very moment. Instead of thinking about what happened yesterday or what you need to do tomorrow, you focus on what you're experiencing now. This might be as simple as feeling the sun on your face or hearing the sound of rain outside. ### How do you cultivate present-moment awareness? Cultivating present-moment awareness involves practicing mindfulness and meditation. Start by setting aside time each day to focus on the present. Pay attention to your breath, notice your surroundings and be mindful of your thoughts and feelings without judging them. It can be helpful to minimize distractions—like turning off unnecessary electronics—so you can focus more on the 'now'. It's a gradual process, and every small effort counts. ### What is awareness and acceptance of the present moment? Awareness and acceptance of the present moment go beyond just noticing what's happening now. It also means accepting your current experiences without trying to change them. For example, if you're feeling a bit sad, acknowledge the sadness without trying to push it away. This acceptance is a big part of being present, and can allow you to experience life fully, without resistance or judgment. ### What is the present moment process? The present moment process is about consistently practicing being in the 'now'. It involves regularly engaging in activities that promote mindfulness, like meditation or yoga, and applying present-moment awareness to your everyday life. For example, when you're eating, focus on the taste and texture of your food. When you're talking to someone, really [listen](https://www.calm.com/blog/listening-to-others?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) to what they're saying. It's a continual process of bringing your attention back to the present. *** ## Calm your mind. Change your life. Mental health is hard. 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[![present-moment-awareness](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/656f4e4dababbd7c042c4946/68b6fa46-bce7-485d-af29-f17881909fbc/present-moment-awareness)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ![](https://static1.squarespace.com/static/656f4e4dababbd7c042c4946/t/659edb527099633496ccfcfa/1704909650356/dr-chris-mosunic.jpg) Clinically reviewed by Dr. Chris Mosunic, PhD, RD, MBA ## Learn about present moment awareness, why it's important to live in the moment and how meditation can aid you. Plus, 8 tips to help you practice being present. In today’s busy world it's easy to lose sight of the present moment, but staying in the moment can help with emotional and physical health. [Present moment](https://www.calm.com/blog/how-to-be-more-present?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) awareness is about bringing your attention back to the immediate world around you and the experience you’re living in each moment. This skill is a valuable practice that can enhance your mental health and enrich your daily life. Whether you're new to the idea or seeking to deepen your understanding, there are practical ways, including meditation, to master this art and reap its rewards. ## What is present moment awareness? Imagine you're eating your favorite ice cream. You may be enjoying it, but are you truly aware of the experience? Are you fully present to all the different flavors and textures, or are you thinking about what happened earlier or what you need to do tomorrow? Being aware of the present moment means you're fully tasting, experiencing and enjoying that ice cream without your [mind wandering](https://www.calm.com/blog/wandering-mind?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) to other things. This concept is especially important in mindfulness and meditation practices. It's about being aware of your thoughts, feelings, and surroundings without getting lost in worries about the past or the future. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57b5ef68c534a5cc06edc769/2f229521-f2ec-4e85-9152-34d88f13fe86/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ## The importance of being present and developing present moment awareness When you're present, you're fully engaged with what's happening around you, and that can lead to many positive changes in your life. However, it's not always easy to stay present. Technology can often distract us, and challenges like anxiety and a wandering mind can make it tough — that's normal. Fortunately, there are ways to overcome these obstacles. And remember, exploring how to achieve a focused state of mind, like in a [flow state](https://www.calm.com/blog/what-is-flow-state?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness), can be really helpful too. Here are some ways that being present can increase your overall wellbeing. - **Being present** [**can help reduce stress**](https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2016.09.002)**.** When your mind isn't jumping ahead to tomorrow's worries or lingering on yesterday's problems, you may feel more relaxed. It's about handling life one step at a time, so challenges seem more manageable. - **Being present** [**can decrease anxiety**](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2848393/)**.** Anxiety can come from fears about the future or regrets about the past. When you focus on the present, you may give less power to those anxious thoughts. Instead, you could feel more in tune with the 'now'. - **Present moment awareness** [**can increase creativity**](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7395604/)**.** When your mind’s clear and focused, new ideas may flow more freely. You could be more open to inspiration when you're not distracted by other thoughts. - **Being present** [**can lead to better relationships**](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0005789404800285)**.** Being present could mean you’re truly listening and engaging with others. This can strengthen your connections with friends and family, as they may feel more valued and understood. - **Embracing the present** [**can increase happiness**](https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7908241/) **and meaning in your life.** When you pay attention to the small joys and experiences each day brings, you may find more reasons to be happy and might feel more fulfilled. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57b5ef68c534a5cc06edc769/c6e34b1c-28ec-4d16-a09c-d174b376c539/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ## How to develop present moment awareness: 8 tips to live in the moment Developing present moment awareness is like training a muscle. The more you practice, the stronger it gets. Here are some simple tips you can try today to help you live more in the moment. ### 1\. Set aside time for mindfulness daily Choose a regular time each day for [mindfulness](https://www.calm.com/blog/how-to-start-meditating-daily?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness). This could be during a morning walk, while washing dishes, or even during your commute. Use this time to focus solely on the activity you're doing, observing everything about it. ### 2\. Focus on your breath when needed Whenever you find your [mind wandering](https://www.calm.com/blog/wandering-mind?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness), bring your attention back to your breath. Take a few [deep breaths](https://www.calm.com/blog/box-breathing?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness), feeling each inhalation and exhalation. This simple act can anchor you back to the present. ### 3\. Pay attention to your senses Engage your senses to [ground yourself](https://www.calm.com/blog/grounding-techniques?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) in the now. Notice the sights, sounds, smells, or textures around you. For instance, when you’re outside you could observe the colors of the trees, the sound of the birds, or the feel of the breeze. 💙 Take a moment to try one of our [Body Scans](https://www.calm.com/app/program/whzIxMJxVR?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) to help you connect with the present by focusing on your physical experience. ### 4\. Minimize distractions Reduce distractions that pull you away from the present moment. This might mean [turning off notifications](https://www.calm.com/blog/social-media-detox?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) on your phone for certain periods or choosing specific times to check emails rather than receiving constant alerts and notifications. ### 5\. Listen actively in conversations When talking to others, focus entirely on the conversation. Listen to what the other person is saying, observe their expressions, and respond thoughtfully. This active listening enhances your relationships and keeps you anchored in the now. 💙 Active listening can be a tough skill to master. Check out this session on [Listening](https://www.calm.com/app/player/ldqb99veR?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) from our Relationship with Others series. ### 6\. Practice time awareness Time awareness is a broad concept that involves understanding and recognizing the passage of time and its impact on your life. It’s an awareness of how the present moment fits into the larger picture of your past, future, and the continuum of your life. This might seem like the polar opposite of present moment awareness, but time awareness can actually encourage a focus on the present because it reminds you that each second is unique—so you can make the most out of every moment. You can use cues from your environment, like the ticking of a clock or the changing light, to remind yourself to return to the present. ### 7\. Develop a yoga practice [Yoga](https://www.calm.com/blog/benefits-of-yoga-for-women?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) combines physical postures, breath control, and meditation. When you practice yoga, you're not just moving your body, you're also training your mind to stay focused on your movements and breath. This focus on physical sensations can help you stay grounded in the present moment: as you move through different poses, you learn to keep your attention on how your body feels right then, not on your to-do list or what happened earlier in the day. 💙 If yoga feels good in your body, try this [Mindful Movement](https://www.calm.com/player/60IdD95DvF?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) practice from the Daily Move. ### 8\. Cultivate a meditation practice Mindfulness meditation is about observing your thoughts and feelings without judgment. You sit quietly and pay attention to your breath or the sensations in your body, and when your mind starts to wander, you gently bring it back to the present. This practice teaches you not to get caught up in distractions but to observe them and let them go. Over time, this can help you find it easier to stay present in your [daily life](https://www.calm.com/blog/daily-routine?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness). 💙 If beginning a meditation practice feels daunting, [Start Here](https://www.calm.com/app/player/8y-cP6Tjpj?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) with Jeff Warren. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/656f4e4dababbd7c042c4946/071cf12b-9bae-4b41-8268-c26da592c7cc/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) ## Present moment awareness FAQs ### What is the awareness of the present moment? Awareness of the present moment means paying attention to what's happening right now. It's about noticing your thoughts, feelings, and the things around you at this very moment. Instead of thinking about what happened yesterday or what you need to do tomorrow, you focus on what you're experiencing now. This might be as simple as feeling the sun on your face or hearing the sound of rain outside. ### How do you cultivate present-moment awareness? Cultivating present-moment awareness involves practicing mindfulness and meditation. Start by setting aside time each day to focus on the present. Pay attention to your breath, notice your surroundings and be mindful of your thoughts and feelings without judging them. It can be helpful to minimize distractions—like turning off unnecessary electronics—so you can focus more on the 'now'. It's a gradual process, and every small effort counts. ### What is awareness and acceptance of the present moment? Awareness and acceptance of the present moment go beyond just noticing what's happening now. It also means accepting your current experiences without trying to change them. For example, if you're feeling a bit sad, acknowledge the sadness without trying to push it away. This acceptance is a big part of being present, and can allow you to experience life fully, without resistance or judgment. ### What is the present moment process? The present moment process is about consistently practicing being in the 'now'. It involves regularly engaging in activities that promote mindfulness, like meditation or yoga, and applying present-moment awareness to your everyday life. For example, when you're eating, focus on the taste and texture of your food. When you're talking to someone, really [listen](https://www.calm.com/blog/listening-to-others?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=blog&utm_campaign=present-moment-awareness) to what they're saying. It's a continual process of bringing your attention back to the present. ## Calm your mind. Change your life. Mental health is hard. Getting support doesn't have to be. The [Calm app](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) puts the tools to feel better in your back pocket, with personalized content to manage stress and anxiety, get better sleep, and feel more present in your life. [![](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/57b5ef68c534a5cc06edc769/4cff4b5d-cb99-4f3e-9195-ef256508ef80/try-calm-for-free.png)](https://calm.onelink.me/GyG4/o9tukrg6) Images: Getty ### **Stress less, sleep more, and feel better with Calm.** Find out how Calm can support you on your mental health journey. Thank you! Your submission has been received\! Something went wrong while submitting the form. Try again. By clicking Submit, you consent to receiving marketing and informational messages from Calm about its products and services. You can edit your communications preferences or opt-out at any time [here](https://info.calm.com/preference-center.html). 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