Six Facts about Meditation that aren’t True

Suppose you have never tried meditation because you have preconceived notions about beginning a meditation practice. It’s time to get the facts.

Excuses to try or do anything in this life won’t serve you well. Don’t assume to understand something without having a clear understanding. You’ve heard the old cliche, “Don’t judge a book by its cover.”

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Also, preconceived notions never pan out to what you believe. Chances are it’s something you’re hearing or fearing. Either way, it’s a terrible form to embrace negativity.

Here are some misconceptions about meditation: 

  1. Meditation is a Buddhist religious practice, “I’m not a Buddhist.” 
  2. I have to chant or do another embarrassing ritual. 
  3. I cannot clear my mind enough to relax.
  4. I don’t have the time! 
  5. I’m not a religious person; meditation is spiritual.
  6. It’s “hocus-pocus.” 

You may have other reasons not to try or think you cannot meditate. I’m here to tell you that meditation can change your life. It’s easy to do, and with practice, you can find yourself loving to meditate.

Now let’s talk about an easy way to get started:

  1. If you’re like me, trying to quiet the mind can seem daunting. Try using headphones with meditation music. If you focus on the music, slow your breathing in through the nose and mouth. Finding tranquility is a few music bars away. 
  2. To find good meditation music, I use YouTube®. 
  3. One of the best places to meditate is sitting or lying in a quiet area (don’t fall asleep). Choose a spot where there will be no disruptions. This can be a challenge with children. With younger children, practice your meditation during nap times or after bedtime. Older children let them know you need time without interruption; they can go out and play. 
  4. As you move forward, take a minute in your office chair, sit in the car, or anywhere you can have a few minutes to yourself. It’s not hard to find these moments. 
  5. When you begin, take a few deep cleansing breaths through the nose and out through the mouth. Then, breathe nice, relaxed breaths, filling your lungs with good air and blowing out the bad. Focus on breathing until you feel comfortable. 
  6. Be in the moment. Let yourself go. It may take some time but don’t stress. It comes with time and practice. It’s not hard to master, but it will happen. Don’t act like you are unique. “It won’t work for me.” Yes, it will work for you! 
  7. I will lose my edge. “I need my pain.” No, you don’t! You won’t lose. 

Meditation is the best way to connect yourself with you! Learning to quiet one’s mind allows us to connect with the Universe. It’s a blessing beyond any measure. You can focus your thoughts on your minds-eye.  Opening up a whole new world of favor in your life.

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When you can see yourself in the positive light you want for your life, oh my, a peace you have never experienced will come over you in waves.

The beautiful thing about meditation is that when you do stumble and fall, meditation is a tool that will help you re-center yourself. The quicker you get back to the good you, the better.

You can meditate on so many things:

  • Good Health
  • A happy you!
  • The spiritual connection to God
  • Happy Relationship
  • Finding answers to life’s questions

How I incorporate my meditation practice into my life. First, I told myself this was more important to my growth than just about any other modality. My connection to God is how I like to see it. I see myself grateful for happiness, good health, and all that God has to show me in my life.

During meditation, I feel more connected to the Universe than at any other time. One huge benefit for me is having the patience to allow my life’s destiny to unfold. I am no longer forcing growth. If you don’t understand that statement, you will.

You can find time to meditate. Before work, after work, in the car (not driving of course), kids nap time, when you wake up, when you go to bed, sitting at the park, sitting by a river, just find a moment and do it.

The optimal time for me is 20 to 30 minutes. You can also do an excellent, quick, relaxing breathing exercise for sixty seconds. The more you think about time, the more time you have been meditating. This is your meditation practice, so time is irrelevant to your success. You can go for an hour or sixty seconds. Don’t worry about the time; you’ll know when you’re done.

Consistency in your practice will dictate your level of success. Find time every day, even when you have to steal it.

Get started today! Don’t think, do!

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Why the Next 10 Years of Motivations Will Smash the Last 10

“Infuse your life with action. Don’t wait for it to happen. Make it happen. Make your own future. Make your own hope. Make your own love. And whatever your beliefs, honor your creator, not by passively waiting for grace to come down from upon high, but by doing what you can to make grace happen… yourself, right now, right down here on Earth.”–Bradley Whitford

Are you ready to smash the next 10 years? 

The last ten years of motivations that you have employed in your life. Has set a foundation for you to smash the next ten years.

Why?

Think about what you’ve learned from your experiences. What in hindsight would you have done a bit different? This gives you the edge you need to have a breakaway new decade.

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After a decade, you now possess the knowledge to plot the course for a new decade. More important than anything else what bit of experience can you deploy right now? Take some action today!

Upon reflection of your past ten years, take the independent powerhouse thoughts, information, feelings, and put those in your repertoire to draw wisdom at will. Now think about what new information you can put into action to boost the old knowledge. What tweaks can you make?

Set a plan. A daily actionable plan. Some examples:

  1. Use a task management tool. I use Google Tasks.
  2. Calander times to work on you, goals, free time. Literally set up times and dates for your life (I’m not suggesting to not be spontaneous). Organize!
  3. Set time limits to achieve certain things. Don’t wake up a year from now and go, “wow, I got nothing completed.” Never confuse activity with productivity!!!
  4. Meditate on the end result. See yourself in your mind’s eye with what you desire to achieve as already yours.
  5. Stay in faith and stay in gratitude always!

When trials and tribulations come and they will. Hold onto #5 with everything that is you. Don’t give in or give up. The tests will pass much quicker if you remain calm and focused. Breathe daily and meditate.

Take some action today, get started. Don’t think, begin!

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Connect with Family

“Cherish your human connections – your relationships with friends and family.”–Barbara Bush

With the hustle and bustle of life, we can stray from family. I intend this week to reach out to the family. If you’ve let life overrun you, then slow down this week and make a phone call, make a surprise visit, just connect!

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Are you Ready for a Good Life

“To enjoy good health, to bring true happiness to one’s family, to bring peace to all, one must first discipline and control one’s own mind. If a man can control his mind, he can find the way to Enlightenment, and all wisdom and virtue will naturally come to him.”–Buddha  

When you can focus your mind on the positive outcome of life. Then you have mastered the power of change! Don’t worry about the how-to focus that which you desire is already here. Feel it, see it in your mind’s eye and know that feeling. The how will come!

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Tony Robbins Shares Tips to Transform Your Life

I loved this video and wanted to share it for our readers to enjoy. Tony Robbins shares life transforming tips with Dr. Oz.

Enjoy!