Too Muchness: When Life Gets To Feeling Like It’s All Too Much

  • May 31st 2008
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10. As one great Buddhist teaches, “If you are washing the dishes, focus on that and nothing else.” In other words, live in the moment and appreciate each and every moment. Smell the coffee, the grass, the flowers, hear the children play, live life in its largest and smallest ways.

Author Dr. Allan Schwartz, Ph.D. Social Worker, Writer

Dr. Allan Schwartz is a medical writer with over 30 years of clinical experience as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He writes about various mental health disorders, eating disorders, and issues related to relationships, stress, trauma, and abuse.

Published: May 31st 2008, Last updated: Sep 25th 2024
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