I’m not sure I completely understand the question. It sounds a bit like “How do you enjoy a nice meal” - there’s no way to instruct someone how to appreciate or enjoy something, you just have to take a moment.
The thing with the “before it’s gone” part is that we don’t always know which things are temporary, so you just have to cultivate an attitude of appreciating things in your life, including the people in it.
Just as tasting food mindfully teaches you to distinguish its flavors and ingredients, engaging in activities you enjoy teaches you to relax and appreciate them more deeply.
I’m not sure I completely understand the question. It sounds a bit like “How do you enjoy a nice meal” - there’s no way to instruct someone how to appreciate or enjoy something, you just have to take a moment.
The thing with the “before it’s gone” part is that we don’t always know which things are temporary, so you just have to cultivate an attitude of appreciating things in your life, including the people in it.
Just as tasting food mindfully teaches you to distinguish its flavors and ingredients, engaging in activities you enjoy teaches you to relax and appreciate them more deeply.