Finding time to maditate

in #blog9 years ago

If you lead a very busy life, you may be wondering how are you going to fit in enough time for regular meditation. Many of us have work and family commitments, but often all that is needed is a little planning and reorganization to help you incorporate meditation into your daily life. After a while, it will become a habit.

meditation_sun.jpg

Meditating regularly

When the word "meditation" is mentioned, some people automatically think of ascetic hermits and monks spendind days in a trance-like state in isolated caves and temples.Although some very dedicated practitioners of meditation do spend their time like that, for the majority of people there is no need to go to such extremes. You only need to meditate for a few minutes at a time, but in order to make steady and noticeable progress you should try to maditate regularly.

Effective time management

If your life is hectic and full of commitments, you may not find it easy to think about having to fit in something else, but it may help if you look on this one as a commitment to yourself. Your meditation periods are going to be times that you can spend entirely on yourself, which is a very good reason for finding the time to do it. After all, everyone is entitled to spare at least a few minutes each day for themselves.

Busy-To-Do-List-768x512.jpg

Managing your time more effectively will have other benefits too. You may find that you are more organized and have fewer pressures and more leisure time. This will help you to be more relaxed and therefore better able to concentrate on your meditation, which in turn will hepl you to feel calmer, too.

Saving time

Making time for meditation needn't be difficult. Start by drawing up a timetable for yourself: it doesn't have to be exact, just a timetable of a typical week laid out on a piece of paper. List all the things you normally do on a regular basis, such as going to work (include traveling time), taking the kids to school, or doing the shopping on a Saturday afternoon. Decide roughly what time you go to bed each evening, and block out time for that.

AAEAAQAAAAAAAATRAAAAJDkxZmM3OGYwLTUyN2QtNDE0My1iM2M4LWMyMTBiNzQ2NmNlYg.jpg

When you have got all the regular events down on paper, make a list of tasks that you should do regularly but may sometimes miss. These could include weeding the garden, for example, or filing your bills and letters. Allocate enough time for these jobs. Since they may vary from week to week, you may want to allow two or three hours at a certain time each week to catch up on these tasks before they get out of hand. After you have done this, take another look at your timetable.

You may be surprised at how much more time there is than you originally thought. Now you have to find out where the rest of the time is being spent. Perhaps you have been spending more time watching TV than you realized, for instance, or doing things for other people that they could quite easily do for themselves. If you find you have plenty of blank spaces in your timetable but can't account for them, you may find it helpful to keep a diary of alla your activities for a week, and note carefully how much time you have spent on each one. You may find that the shopping actually takes you twice as long as you thought, or that you forgot to include a regular task in your schedule. A diary will hepl you to spot these things, and to plug the holes in your timetable.

Making priorities and delegating tasks

Now it is time to make a list of all the one-off jobsyou have been meanig to do, but haven't found the time for yet, such as painting the front door, calling a relative, or oiling that squeaky hinge.Include everything, no matter how small. Then prioritize them by giving them numbers. For example, you could allot number 1 to the most urgent task, then number 2 to the next most urgent job, and so on. Now go back to your timetable, and allocate a period of time each week to clearing these tasks. Tick them off as you do them, and add any new ones to the list as they arise. Renumber them when necessary.

When you have done this, study your timetable and see what time you have left. Very likely you will have some spare slots for meditation, but if your timetable is still packed, then you should look carefully at what is using up all your time. If it is work, then do another timetable for work and prioritize all your tasks within it. If you still can't fit them all in, then you will have identified a problem: you are overworked! If this is the case, you should take steps to ease the situation: get help and delegate any tasks you don't need to do yourself.

A-Day-In-The-Life-Of-A-Busy-Lady.jpg

If you are spending too much time doing housework or looking after other people when they are capable of doing things themselves, ask for help here too. Sometimes all that is needed is a simple request to spur people into action. If your requests are ignored, however, you may have to be firm!

Other time-savers

Changing a few of your everyday habits can often save a lot of time during the day. Try some of these simple techniques and see how much time you can save:

  • Open your mail over the trash, and dispose of unnecessary items immediately.
  • Answer letters the day they come in.
  • File things away as you deal with them.
  • Control the amount of time you spend on the telephone. If someone you know is a chatterbox, try calling at times when you
    know you can keep the call short, such as just before that person's favorite TV program. Your telephone bill and your
    timetable will love you for it!
  • Limit your time spent watching TV: choose the programs you particularly want to watch, and then switch off the TV when you
    have finished watching.
  • Be vigilant about people offloading jobs onto you. For example, if someone says to you "can you call so and so", explain
    that you haven't got time and suggest that he or she makes the telephone instead.

meditation.jpg

These are just sone of the ways by which you can make more time in your life to meditate. There are many, many more. Try some of the suggestions straight away, so that you can start planning in your meditation times and enjoy the benefits that regular practice can bring.

@blog @life @health

Coin Marketplace

STEEM 0.04
TRX 0.32
JST 0.082
BTC 60573.65
ETH 1550.46
USDT 1.00
SBD 0.47