We always seem to be in a rush nowadays. So how can you find the
time to spare to meditate? There are so many other things competing
for our time that we always seem to be in a rush. Food and coffee
on the go, speaking on the cell phone while doing other things,
typing away at the computer whilst on the phone to a work colleague.
So how on earth can we devote even 15 or 20 minutes a day to simply
meditating?
Initially it may seem an uphill struggle. But you find a few
minutes every day to brush your teeth and a meditation session is
just as essential for your overall health.
Maybe getting up a few minutes earlier would work for you? Or, if
you're an evening person, the last few minutes before you go to
sleep. A lot of people find this to be one of the best times to
meditate as it puts them into a calm, relaxed state. Perfect for a
good night's sleep.
If you can't devote the time every day to meditation, then consider
becoming a weekend meditator. Oftentimes, Saturdays and Sundays are
not quite as hectic as the rest of the week. So you may be able to
regularly spend time on a meditation session. You'll still get a
benefit from these sessions.
There are also times during the day that you can re-work to make
the time to meditate.
If you watch the news, skip it! The news will still happen and if
something important crops up, someone will tell you about it. This
works well for me - I catch up on the news weekly and have yet to
suffer withdrawal symptoms from my previous daily dose of news.
If you have a television recorder, use it to skip the adverts. That
will free up 15 minutes or more per hour of television you watch
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