Many of us know that a few moments of connecting with our inner resources can have dramatic and healthy effects in restoring a sense of balance to a hectic day. But who has the luxury of spending 45 minutes to one hour calming themselves down in the middle of a rushed day?
Webster's definition of meditation is from the Latin "meditare," meaning to reflect on, to ponder, to plan or intend in the mind, to engage in contemplation.
If you've ever daydreamed or "spaced out" in line at the grocery store checkout counter, you can meditate. There's no right or wrong way to meditate. The hardest part of meditating is to remember to do it!
Today's Focus was inspired by the InnerSelf.com article:
Got A Minute? Meditation... Express Style
Written by Nancy L. Butler-Ross and Michael Suib
This is Marie T. Russell, publisher of InnerSelf, wishing you a day of taking the time to calm your mind (today and every day)
Join me again tomorrow for the Daily Inspiration and focus of the day.
Today, we take the time to calm our mind.