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Ironically, when we get
busy, the first thing that tends to get cut is our meditation practice.
We have less time and a lot on our plates, so it makes sense that this
happens. But in the end, it doesn’t really help us. Most of us know
from experience that we function much better when we give ourselves
time each day to sit in silence. And the more we have to do, the more
we need that solitary, quiet time for the day ahead. While it may sound
counterintuitive, it is during busy times that we need to spend more
time in meditation rather than less. By being quiet and listening to
the universe, we will be given what we need to get through our day.
Expanding our morning
meditation by just 10 minutes can make a big difference, as can the
addition of short meditations into our daily schedule. No matter how
busy we are, unless we are in the midst of a crisis, we always have
five or 10 minutes to spare. The key is convincing ourselves that
spending that time in meditation is the most fruitful choice. We could
be getting our dishes done or heading into work earlier instead, so
it’s important that we come to value the importance of meditation in
the context of all the other things competing for attention in our
lives. All we have to do to discover whether it works to meditate more
when we are busy is to try it.
We can start by creating
more time in the morning, either by getting up earlier or by preparing
breakfast the night before and using the extra time for meditation. We
also can add short meditation breaks into our schedule, from five
minutes before or after lunch to a meditation at night before we go to
sleep. When we come from a place of centered calm, we are more
effective in handling our busy schedules and more able to keep it all
in perspective. If more time in meditation means less time feeling anxious,
panicky, and overwhelmed, then it’s certainly worth the extra time.
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