Learning to let go of each moment in order to be fully
present in this moment is key to mindfulness.
Being present in the moment is a mindfulness essential. Unless you've willfully ignored 15 years of health and wellness articles, you know that research shows that mindfulness meditation improves health and wellbeing in a variety of ways (e.g., it reduces anxiety, depression and blood pressure). The jury is in: Cultivating mindfulness makes a lot of sense.
To be in this moment, you must release all those moments
that came before. This idea of letting go of each moment before the present
moment, which, by the way, is now past, is one of those persnickety meditation
conundrums.
How do you let go of those moments? While it's easy to let
go of a neutral moment, perhaps a thought about what you want to have for
dinner, you must also let go of positive moments. That's not to say that you
should not savor your successes—you absolutely must. But not when you're trying
to focus on the present. Wins are a lot easier to release.