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Old 02-20-2019, 05:11 PM   #28
Dodgerchick
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Originally Posted by Vince, Pt. II View Post
Well, my level of frustration is not particularly high, so this is nothing unhealthy

I'm in a weird place where I suspect that meditation could improve my life, but I have no real driving need to use it at the moment. I don't have anger management problems, and I'm pretty low-stress (though work lately has been testing that theory). Combine that with being extraordinarily busy (something planned or scheduled almost every evening of the week, every week), and it's hard to fit meditation in.

As I said though - I don't think this "excuses" me from meditation, just that the impediments to it combined with a knowingly ill-conceived notion that I'm "doing it wrong" add up to a difficulty in giving it a serious effort.

Oh yeah, I completely get it. Here I am preaching about how completely awesome it is, but I don't do it daily. Our minds have to be ready for it, I understand
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