
When was the last time I actually paused from the noise, distractions, and even the constant rush of life, to sit with my thoughts?
I still did that last night. It’s literally an everyday thing for me. It’s one way to track the words I speak every day, my actions and even my thoughts, making me make corrections where needed and ensuring I do better the next day.
For me, my quiet time isn’t occasional but a daily routine. It's a consistent thing. It’s a moment I deliberately and intentionally set aside to study and meditate on something important and necessary for me - the Word of God. Doing this has become a rhythm in my life, something I always love to return to, no matter how busy life gets.
There is a book I am currently reading and a phrase has stayed with me ever since then: “Thinking about a problem over and over again in your mind is called worry. But thinking about God’s words over and over again in your mind is called meditation.”
That changed my perspective greatly! It made me more aware of what I allow to sit in my thoughts and how powerful those thoughts can be.
In my own way, meditation isn’t just about sitting still in the quiet and allowing yourself to be fully away from the noise and letting your thoughts flow. It is reflecting deeply on what I allow in my heart - this, I do by being conscious in the present. I intentionally guard my mind while choosing not to let just any thought settle there. What I do instead is allow what is good, what is true and what aligns with God’s promises to occupy my thoughts.
Recently, I was just reflecting and it occurred to me how, when someone decides to look into my heart, they would find beauty in there. This isn’t because life is perfect but because I have been careful about what I allow to stay and not to stay. I hold on to the instruction to think on good things, and over time, it has shaped me. My heart is filled with God’s Word because that is what I meditate on daily, whether I am sitting quietly, walking, or even washing dishes.
I don’t have an empty quiet time - it’s always full. It’s full of God’s promises over my life. It’s a space where I listen closely, where I am sensitive to the gentle nudges, ideas and encouragement from the Holy Spirit. It is also a moment for reflection, where I look back and see growth, lessons learned and how the journey has been.
Of course, there are times negative thoughts try to find their way in sometimes. But one thing I have learned is one powerful fact that I have a choice. I can either allow them to stay or gently push them out - telling them they aren’t welcome. And every day, I choose what feeds my heart.
For me, quiet time has become more than a habit but a lifeline. It’s a place of alignment, clarity and peace. To be honest, this isn’t something I ever want to live without because it’s part of me.
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Quiet time are one way to connect with our inner self and even our maker, it helps one take a critical reflection on their lives and take effective actions to better it thereafter.
Absolutely 💯
Thank you, Vic. Well said 👏 👌
Making it as a routine will surely help you a lot during those hard times, I think it can also make you braves because you always have that time to reflect. Negative thoughts are already part od our life but yes, we have a choice, and ignoring it or maybe embracing it and try to do things that can counter it is also nice. You are doing really great there gurl ᕦ(ò_óˇ)ᕤ
Exactly. We have a choice and we must choose what's best for us at certain points of our lives. Thank you, friend 🧡
That is fantastic that you meditate everyday, very good activity we all must adopt to heal ourselves.
Keep it up.
!BBH
!ALIVE
Absolutely 💯
WOW! Just wow! I just learned something very special from your post.
Thinking about a problem again and again means worry, but thinking about God's word over and over again is Faith.
This will be my mantra for this season.
Thanks for sharing
Hehehe. Yes oo. That sentence has stayed with me since then. Thank you, ma.
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I could see the transforming power of quiet time reflecting over your life and thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you very much, sir.