Mindset

Meditation Sucks: The Struggle of Finding Your Zen

Tranquil serenity, a clear mind, and a direct path to blissful enlightenment – I’m down! Don’t worry, I’ve been on the less enthusiastic end of the spectrum, and I know how easy it is to not care when you barely have time to bathe. Meditation can sometimes feel like distant dream, especially when you’re juggling work, family, and everything in-between. So, why does meditation seem so difficult, and how can you actually make it work in the chaos of life?

Peace, Love, and… Frustration?

You’ve got family commitments, things to do, and places to be. Who has time to meditate? Your free time is so scarce that there’s a waiting list! But here we are, adamant to make this a part of our routine instead of living vicariously though those social media “mindful morning” posts. As you painfully chug down your glass of lemon + ACV water and wait for that coffee to brew, you journey towards your newfound meditation practice; only to end up more frustrated than when you started! You thought that meditation was all about tranquility and calm. I know, the struggle is real! Sitting still and silencing your thoughts? That’s like asking a toddler to sit through, well anything! Your mind races, your knees ache, and the dog just won’t stop barking. You don’t even have a dog. Meditation is harder than you thought, right?

Finding Your Meditation Mojo: Unveiling the Secrets

Don’t worry. Like anything else, it takes consistency to build a routine. Just because meditation is hard, doesn’t mean it’s a lost cause. Here are some tactics to help you overcome the struggles and finally make meditation a part of your life:

1. Embrace Imperfection
Guess what? Your mind will wander during meditation. Your leg might fall asleep. The kids might be screaming loudly in the background. But that’s okay! Meditation isn’t about achieving perfection; it’s about giving yourself that time and creating a space for mindfulness. Accept the imperfections and give yourself a break.

2. Start Small
You don’t need to embark on an hour-long meditation marathon right away. Begin with just a few minutes a day. Whether it’s in the morning, during a lunch break, or before bed, carving out a tiny slice of time can make a big difference. Self-care is essential.

3. Make It a Habit
Consistency is key. Treat meditation like brushing your teeth – a non-negotiable part of your routine. Over time, it will become a natural habit that you crave. There are plenty of habit building apps and trackers out there so figure out what works best for you when it comes to accountability.

4. Adapt and Conquer
Can’t find a perfectly quiet spot to meditate? No problem. Adapt to your surroundings. Noise-canceling headphones, a quiet corner, an empty conference room, or even your car parked can become your sanctuary. Pro tip: If all else fails, use the bathroom. Your kids might still bug you but at least you can lock the door.

5. Guided Meditation and Smart Gadgets
If the prospect of silence sends shivers down your spine, try guided meditation. Apps, devices, and online platforms offer a plethora of guided sessions that can ease you into the practice and keep your wandering mind in check.

Embrace the Journey: Zen in the Chaos

So, does meditation suck? Sometimes, yes. Just remember that meditation is a journey, not a destination. It’s about embracing the struggle and knowing that those moments of clarity and calm are worth every frustrating attempt. Anything worth having takes effort and the real secret is just showing up. By adapting, starting small, and making it a part of your routine, you’re not just meditating – you’re taking a step towards reclaiming your mental peace and cultivating a sense of balance. So, take a deep breath, let go of the frustration, and embark on your meditation journey. You might just find your zen in the chaos.