For - Now

Notice when you use "always" or "never." Try replacing them with "for now." (e.g., "I'm stuck in my career for now .")

We are taught to seek permanent solutions: the "forever home," the "dream career," the "happily ever after." While these goals provide direction, they also create immense pressure. When life inevitably shifts, we feel like we’ve failed because we couldn't make the moment last forever. For Now

Strangely, "for now" also deepens our joy. When we realize a beautiful sunset, a perfect cup of coffee, or a laughter-filled dinner with friends is only here "for now," we are less likely to check our phones or worry about tomorrow’s to-do list. The expiration date on the moment is what gives it its value. How to Practice the "For Now" Mindset Notice when you use "always" or "never