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How to Overcome
the 6
Biggest
Obstacles to Meditation
I’ve struggled with meditation most of my life.
Over a
span of 15 years, I purchased meditation CD’s, attended meditation classes and
read books on meditation, yet was still unable to incorporate it into
my daily
life. The meditation CD’s usually put me to sleep and the classes and
books made
me feel like a failure! In fact, my first meditation was quite painful
and I
always felt like I was too busy to meditate!
The sad truth is that while most of us are
aware of
the benefits of meditation, very few of us actually have a
regular meditation
practice. There are a lot of obstacles to overcome in order to
incorporate meditation into our daily lives. I overcame those obstacles and have
been
meditating daily for two years as well as meditating periodically
throughout
the day! Through meditation I have experienced more peace and joy in my
life,
I’ve become less reactive and less stressed and I have more energy and
creativity!
And I know you can experience these benefits as well! But first, I think it’s important to define
what meditation
is? Many of us have misconceptions about meditation. The most common
misconception is that meditation is about getting rid of thought! That
would
set anyone up for failure! Meditation, rather, is about becoming the
observer
of thought rather than the reactor to thought.
Meditation, pure and simple, is being fully
present in
the moment! In this meditative state you are aware of the truth of who
you are
beyond your body and your mind.
Have you ever been in awe at a beautiful
sunset? So
much so that you forgot about what happened 5 minutes ago, and you
weren’t
thinking about the future? You were completely in the moment and had
this sense
of aliveness inside? Well, that’s meditation!
So now that we know what meditation is, how do
we
incorporate it in to our daily lives? I knew the reasons why I had
struggled
for years before I developed a regular meditation practice, but I was
curious
to see if others had the same reasons, so I conducted an international
survey
on the biggest obstacles to meditation and received over 400 responses
from
people in 46 different countries. Below are the TOP SIX biggest
obstacles to
meditation, and how you can overcome them!
#1 Not having
enough time
Yet there are 4 simple ways to incorporate
meditation
into your life without taking ANY time out of your current schedule!
First, take the Don’t Wait-Meditate® pledge by
converting your waiting time into meditating time. The average person
waits
45-60 minutes a day. We wait for appointments, we wait in traffic, we
wait in
line at the grocery store and we wait on hold on the phone. Yet those
precious
“waiting times” can be converted into meditating times.
So next time you are waiting for an
appointment, take
a moment to notice your breath. Or next time you are waiting in line at
the
grocery store, take a moment to smile from the inside. (Keep reading
for simple
meditation techniques you can easily incorporate while waiting).
Second, have a daily activity be your
meditation. You
can incorporate meditation into any of these daily activities:
*brushing your teeth As you brush your teeth, notice your breath. Or
notice
the aliveness in your hands and mouth. As you empty the dishwasher,
feel the
aliveness in your hand as you put each dish away.
Third, have your dog or cat be your meditation!
Have
you ever noticed when walking your dog how your dog is completely in
the
moment, taking in its’ surroundings? Well you can join your dog in this
blissful state. When walking the dog notice the aliveness in your feet
with
each step. Notice the aliveness of the trees, birds, your surroundings.
While
petting the cat, notice the softness of the fur. Be completely present
with
your dog or cat!
Fourth, meditate while driving! Now, of course,
do NOT
close your eyes and meditate while driving. But you can be completely
present
while driving, with your eyes open. While driving, notice the aliveness
in your
hands as you touch the steering wheel. Or at a stop sign or in traffic,
notice
your breath. #2 Lack of
Self-Discipline
That’s why life coaches, personal trainers and
other
professions have been created! To hold us accountable and to keep us
focused!
So if you lack self-discipline, find a
meditation
partner! Ask your spouse, partner, friend, co-worker to join you in
incorporating meditation into your daily life. Hold each other
accountable.
Or even if you can’t find someone that wants to
meditate with you, tell your spouse/friend/partner/co-worker of your
intention
to meditate daily and ask him/her to check in with you and ask you how
you are
doing.
To help myself overcome this obstacle, I
created 21
day meditation circles. (For more information, see below). #3 Not having the
right place or space to meditate
People often use not having a special place or
specific area as an excuse to NOT meditate. If we continually wait for
the
right circumstances to meditate, we’ll never meditate.
In our 21 day meditation circles I give people
a
meditation assignment: to meditate in a public place! They can walk
through the
wall and notice people and places, while observing their breath or
noticing the
aliveness in their feet.
#4 Falling Asleep
The fourth most common obstacle to meditation
is
falling asleep. And yet many meditation CD’s say that it’s okay if you
fall
asleep because you are still receiving the benefits of meditation…The
only
benefit you’re receiving is a peaceful sleep! And yet, that is a
benefit too! Meditation
is awareness. It’s being fully present in the moment. When you’re
asleep,
you’re asleep, not meditating.
Here are some tips if you fall asleep while
meditating:
*Try meditating in the morning or mid-day when
you are
alert.
*Meditate in small increments throughout the
day.
Again, notice your breath for a couple minutes while brushing your
teeth or
showering.
#5 Too many
distractions
For example, during one of my meditations, my
cat
Vinnie came up to me and started meowing. He wouldn’t stop either. He
wanted my
attention. Now to most people, this would be a distraction and a reason
to stop
meditating. Instead, I opened my eyes, sat down on the floor with him
and
petted him while noticing my breath. I incorporated my cat into my
meditation.
Instead of allowing him to become a distraction, he became my
meditation! #6 Not knowing
how to meditate
So many people feel that they don’t know how to
meditate. We make meditation more complicated than it really is! Again,
meditation is about being present in the moment. It’s really about
finding what
works for you!
Again, you can incorporate meditation into your
life
without taking time out of your schedule. Your life can become a
meditation. It
is those moments throughout the day that we are fully present in the
moment
that matter. And through meditation, we discover the bliss of being
that we
are!
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