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7 Spiritual Practices For Busy and Tired People

by Aletheia Luna ยท Updated: Apr 2, 2025 ยท 21 Comments

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Endless to-do lists. Appointments. Unfinished tasks. Responsibilities galore. Balancing home life and work commitments. The grind and hustle of daily life …

Are you tired and overwhelmed yet?

If youโ€™re like most people living in our modern society, thereโ€™s a lot of stuff to get done. Even โ€œslowing downโ€ can feel like another task on our endlessly long list of things to complete by the end of the week.


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Now, Iโ€™m not here to get up on a podium and talk about the virtues of simplifying life, taking on less, and moving more slowly. I know that you already know about that.

What I am interested in, however, is this question:

How can we stay internally connected in a world that is dragging us left and right?

Do spiritual practices really have to be as elaborate as theyโ€™re made out to look on social media and in many well-meaning books and courses?

As someone with a highly sensitive nervous system who is prone to exhaustion and burn out, I ask myself this question all the damn time.

And Iโ€™m going to share with you what Iโ€™ve learned.

Table of contents

  • What Are Spiritual Practices (aka., What Do I Mean By Them)?
  • What is the Purpose of Spiritual Practices?
  • Why Spiritual Practices Arenโ€™t All We Need
  • Work Through Your Mental Sh*t to Avoid This Issue
  • 7 Simple Spiritual Practices For Busy and Overwhelmed People

What Are Spiritual Practices (aka., What Do I Mean By Them)?

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Spiritual practices are the meaningful rituals that we engage in which move us past the fog of the mind and ego into the realm of Soul and Spirit.

Every race, culture, and period of history have utilized spiritual practices, from the afterlife rituals performed for the dead back in the Paleolithic area, all the way to the modern use of meditation apps and the cross-cultural use of mala beads for chanting and prayer.


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What is the Purpose of Spiritual Practices?

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When we engage in spiritual practices, weโ€™re stepping out of identification with thought and form, and into the realm of the eternal Now or present moment (which is the only moment in which weโ€™re actually truly alive).

In the words of scholar and writer Georg Feuerstein,ย 

(The) purpose of spiritual practice is to โ€˜deconstructโ€™ our carefully constructed consensus reality so that we can recover the Reality that lies beneath, or beyond, all our signs and symbols.

Spiritual practices, therefore, are subversive and liberating in nature, acting as a โ€œreset buttonโ€ to the automaton-like pull of the ego self that we all drag around every day.

Through our spiritual practice, we open a gateway to eternity.

Why Spiritual Practices Arenโ€™t All We Need

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Many people who come to spiritual practice are frightened by their feelings. They hope meditation will help them to transcend the messiness of the world and leave them invulnerable to difficult feelings. But this is a false transcendence, a denial of life. It is fear masquerading as wisdom.

โ€“ Jack Kornfield

Itโ€™s tempting to think that doing something like saying a prayer is all we need to find a sense of true wellbeing. But the reality is that we are both human and divine.ย 

We are carnal mammals ruled by an over-developed prefrontal cortex, and unique manifestations of eternal and ever-present Spirit.

Spiritual practices arenโ€™t all we need because we also need psychological development, growth, integration, and healing.ย 

Trying to use spirituality to cover up our feelings of shame, anger, grief, and fear is to commit what is known as a spiritual bypass: a sophisticated feel-good form of avoidance with a sparkly spiritual exterior that doesnโ€™t solve our suffering deep down.

In fact, spiritual bypassing makes us feel worse in the long-term because itโ€™s suppressing our pain, which feeds the shadow self within us that will eventually rear its head and cause chaos in our lives (through addictions, self-sabotage, explosions of anger, and worse).

Work Through Your Mental Sh*t to Avoid This Issue

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Without developing a healthy sense of self, we can also run into a problem that philosopher Ken Wilber coins as the pre-trans fallacy โ€“ that is, confusing mystical experiences that we may have during spiritual practice with regressive infantile experiences of oneness that lack a sense of personal accountability or responsibility (just like when we were children).ย 

Pre-personal (infant/child) states are different from transpersonal (or mature adult) states of consciousness, in that the pre-personal states lack self-awareness and matured ego-development. If we donโ€™t work with the psychological aspect of our being to develop mature adult consciousness, we can fall into the trap of using any spiritual experience we have during our spiritual practices to fuel (infantile or immature) problems like the spiritual narcissism and spiritual materialism.

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So in short, you canโ€™t just depend on your spiritual practice to fix all your problems. Itโ€™s tempting, but donโ€™t do it. Youโ€™ve got to work with your mind as well.ย 

You canโ€™t go beyond the ego without first developing a healthy and individuated ego.ย 

Mateo’s article on Why Meditation Isnโ€™t Enough as well as my article on The Individuation Process can help you to explore this more. Psychotherapy, if you can afford it, helps as well.

I know that if youโ€™re reading this article youโ€™re probably a busy and overwhelmed person, so one simple way to slowly work through your mental baggage (which is of course not a replacement for therapy) if you struggle with issues like anxiety and depression, is to practice inner work through journaling. I recommend these three highly rated journals of ours to get you started:

  • Self-Love Journal
  • Inner Child Journal
  • Shadow Work Journal

As these are digital journals, you can easily edit them on your phone and slowly work through inner blockages whenever itโ€™s convenient for you.

7 Simple Spiritual Practices For Busy and Overwhelmed People

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Not everyone has the luxury to spend two hours every morning dedicated to an Instagram-worthy spiritual ritual. Thankfully, spiritual practices donโ€™t actually have to be complicated or long-winded.

As a self-employed writer and co-founder of this website, running a house, cooking food, keeping up with chores, and dealing with numerous other adult responsibilities with a sensitive body and neurodivergent mind (and this is without kids), I often find myself low on time and energy.ย 

Here are some of my favorite low-energy, low-on-time spiritual practices (P.S. just pick one or two, donโ€™t feel the need to do all of them):

1. Taking a walk in nature / mindfulness

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On most mornings, I like to take a thirty minute walk outside in as much nature as I can find. Not only does this get my body moving and keeps me relatively fit, but it can also become a mindfulness and ecotherapy practice. Three-in-one baby!

Listening to the birds, feeling my feet against the ground, watching the sky, smiling at people โ€“ walking provides an opportunity for active mindfulness. Iโ€™m not saying that I religiously practice mindfulness (itโ€™s also a time for me to listen to podcasts or audiobooks), but I love feeling connected to my body and nature when the mood hits me.

If itโ€™s possible, instead of hitting the gym, try taking a walk or jog outdoors. Not only is it free, but itโ€™s also a wonderful way to reconnect with your deeper Self.

2. Slowing down and making a cup of tea / gratitude

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You probably drink tea or coffee, right? Well why not make that simple daily habit into a gratitude ritual?ย 

Every time you pour your tea or coffee into your cup, do so mindfully, smelling the aroma wafting into the air. Feel the heat of the cup beneath your hands as you raise it to your mouth and focus on the taste of the tea/coffee as it washes through you.ย 

Then, contemplate what youโ€™re grateful for right now. Are you thankful for the people who made it possible for you to drink this cup of tea or coffee? What about your loved ones? Or something wonderful that happened to you yesterday? There are endless things to be grateful for, even if your life is in a funk right now.

So here we have a three-in-one low-energy, low-effort practice โ€“ you get to enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, as well as practice gratitude (which is proven to increase happiness), and mindfulness (which is proven to decrease stress) at the same time!

3. Keeping a five-minute journal

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Five minute journals are wonderfully simple and elegant ways to reconnect with your inner self in an easy way, on a daily basis.


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If you donโ€™t want to spend a dime, you can always use the note taking app on your phone (or get a free journal app) and spend a few minutes typing out your thoughts, feelings, and discoveries.ย 

I find that writing my journal entries by hand can sometimes be quite time consuming, so when Iโ€™m feeling tired and unmotivated, I generally tend to jot down my thoughts on my phone. However, there is a certain intimacy that writing with a pen and paper cannot be replicated by typing on a phone. So try both and see what you like.

Here are some simple journaling prompts that you might like to answer:

  • Whatโ€™s the most important deep insight youโ€™ve had in the past month?
  • What habit that will take 2% of your energy will give you a lot more joy today?
  • If you could do one thing to take better care of your inner child, what would that be?
  • Reflect on a mental story or emotion youโ€™re currently attached to. Why doesnโ€™t it define you?
  • Name one synchronicity you experienced today. What did it mean for you?

4. Take a longggg exhale / breathwork

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Long exhales activate the parasympathetic nervous system which is responsible for inducing feelings of relaxation and well-being.ย 

If you donโ€™t have enough time to remember yogic breath sequences or do a set of breathwork exercises, just take a long exhale. I like to breathe in through my nose and then purse my lips together and blow out (like Iโ€™m blowing out candles). Doing so activates the vagus nerve which soothes the nervous system.ย 

Symbolically and spiritually speaking, the exhale represents letting go and surrendering to the Divine, so it’s a simple but meaningful spiritual practice when done mindfully and intentionally.

5. Choose a simple mantra to ground and center yourself

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Mantras have an ancient significance in numerous religions, but you donโ€™t have to belong to any particular religion to make use of them.ย 

Some of my favorite simple mantras are the following:

  • So Hum (or Soham) โ€“ What I love about this mantra is that you can time it with the breath. Breathing in is โ€˜soโ€™ and breathing out is โ€˜hum.โ€™ So Hum translates to โ€œI am Thatโ€ or in other words, โ€œI am One with Reality.โ€
  • Om Mani Padme Hum (om mah-nee pahd-mey hoom) โ€“ I find this beautiful mantra to be quite grounding but expansive at the same time. Itโ€™s often translated to mean โ€œThe jewel of consciousness is in the heartโ€™s lotus.โ€ย 
  • I Am โ€“ This mantra in English is simple but profound. Learning how to rest in the I Am (or the Source of that which you truly are) is a central practice of self-inquiry and jnana yoga or the path of Self-realization. I recommend slowly saying this mantra and resting in the space that arises afterwards. Donโ€™t fill in the space with โ€œI am thisโ€ or โ€œI am that,โ€ just rest in the purely felt sense of I Am.

If you have any other simple mantras you love, feel free to share them in the comments. You can also read my article on meditation mantras for more ideas.

6. Music meditation as you drive, walk, or do chores

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Letโ€™s face it, meditation can be difficult for a busy and overactive mind (which Iโ€™d guess is probably 99% of Westerners). Sitting in silence for long periods of time can feel unsatisfactory and difficult to commit to, especially when you feel tired or overwhelmed.

If you struggle with meditation, why not practice music meditation? Music is a pleasant way of helping us to be present. Depending on what music you choose, it can even induce mystical types of experiences which can give you a glimpse beyond the separate sense of self into the Soul and True Nature.

Softly playing music in the background while you do chores or catch the subway or walk your dog can be a beautiful and simple way to connect to your deeper Self. Music meditation is still meditation. Meditation isnโ€™t only confined to sitting on a mat once or twice a day โ€“ true meditation can be any and every moment.

If youโ€™re not sure what music to play, I personally love Deuter, Deva Pemal, and any music with singing bowls or Tibetan throat singing (very grounding and transcendental!).

If you love the haunting sounds of wolves, you might also like to check out the Spotify playlist Iโ€™ve created with Mateo for this website here.

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7. Prayer said at any time or any moment

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Prayer doesnโ€™t have to be religious. You can pray to whatever higher Source you believe in. You can pray to your ancestors. You can pray to the earth or whatever brings you a sense of comfort and joy.

Often we use prayer as a โ€œhail Maryโ€ last resort when shit hits the fan in life. But prayer can be a beautiful and meaningful conversation between you and the Divine.ย 

Perhaps the best thing is that prayer can happen at any time or any moment. You can be sitting at your desk at work and pray. You can be waiting in line at the grocery store and pray. Prayer is a beautiful gift that serves many purposes.

You can pray for yourself, you can pray for your loved ones, you can pray for the earth, for peace, for clarity, for healing, for the end of wars, for resolution, and for anything on your heart and mind.

While prayer isnโ€™t a substitute for compassionate action, it can open the heart, liberate the mind, and attune the Soul to the whispers of the Divine.

Here is a simple prayer to get you started that will probably take you about thirty seconds or less to say:

Dear Life/Source/Divine, thank you for the many blessings in my life. I pray for clarity, wisdom, and love. Help me to make wise decisions. May my loved ones receive everything they need to thrive. May my community flourish and may my neighbors feel safe. May this world find peace and healing. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

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Spiritual practices are not separate from our daily life โ€“ life IS the spiritual practice. In other words, anything you do in life can become meaningful if you draw awareness to it.

Do you have any recommendations for simple spiritual practices for busy and overwhelmed people? If so, I would LOVE to know. :) Drop a comment below and share with me!

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Aletheia Luna is a prolific psychospiritual writer, author, educator, and intuitive guide whose work has touched the lives of millions worldwide. As a survivor of fundamentalist religious abuse, her mission is to help others find love, strength, and inner light in even the darkest places. She is the author of hundreds of popular articles, as well as numerous books and journals on the topics of Self-Love, Spiritual Awakening, and more. [Read More]

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  1. Eggy Sebby says

    July 08, 2023 at 11:55 pm

    I got attracted to the article because someone I know, a very close friend of mine, is suffering from this overwhelming life. Yet it’s not only about the business of her day-to-day life. It’s also about the poverty, the exploitative system, the tyrannical government–how there seems to be little to no chance for her to bring about better life for herself.

    I can’t even give her much direct support because we live in a different country. Often, the most I can do is to try to bring out my Self as often as I could, in order to ignite her own Self as well, try to be present in what way I can to show she’s not alone, and pray for her safety and well-being. Sometimes I’d love to suggest her spiritual practices, like the easier ones in this article, but I’m afraid she will be too skeptic to even try; she needs not only therapy, but also less work hours and more basic life security, but can’t afford any with her conditions.

    Recently, she expressed a feeling of “running out of time”, and when I asked time for what, she answered, “running out of time for healing”. She didn’t know how to better describe it, so I’m not sure either how to better help her or what I can suggest for her.

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  2. Sabine says

    July 06, 2023 at 1:33 am

    Listening to the Valaam Brethren Choir. Yes it’s christian music but as I don’t speak or understand Russian, the words are meaningless and it’s just these beautiful voices singing. Nothing else.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      July 07, 2023 at 4:16 pm

      Beautiful – I love Gregorian chants even though I’m not Christian. Thanks for sharing Sabine!

      Reply
  3. AnonymousPerson says

    June 22, 2023 at 1:03 pm

    I do like the idea of music meditation, as music can be very healing in general. (For reference look up “Scientific benefits of music,” online.) Though calming meditation or stereotypically spiritual music never seems to make it work for me. Ironically, something like rock or metal will give this feeling of being calmer, because it feels like I am understood, while overly calming music makes me feel restless, unfocused, and distracted. To be honest, I like all genres of music, whether it’s rap, or classical music. I like to observe the full range of the human musical experience. The point is that sometimes spiritual things for you do not look stereotypically spiritual, such as in the idea on meditation circles, that an awakening moment can happen anywhere, or even in the most unholy of circumstances, like doing number 2 on the toilet seat. You could be wandering about the nature of the universe and your role within it, then suddenly you have a glimpse of the enlightenment experience. On the other hand, you can go to a meditation retreat for 2 weeks that looks far better to post on instagram, yet you won’t get an insight, like you did on a toilet before. Because on the toilet in your house, you may actually feel comfortable and relaxed, while on a retreat, you feel the pressure of having to face up to what “spirituality” has to look like. I’m not saying things cannot look and be spiritual at the same time, but that rule doesn’t always apply.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      July 07, 2023 at 4:21 pm

      The point is that sometimes spiritual things for you do not look stereotypically spiritual

      These are my thoughts exactly, AnonymousPerson! And I love your number 2 example , hahaha ๐Ÿ˜‚๏ปฟ I personally feel the most relaxed in my own den (aka., my home), so this is where most of my deep insights occur because the relaxation of the mind and ego happens. It’s not glamorous or traditionally “spiritual” to walk around in thick fluffy socks, and a stained t-shirt while eating a banana, but it can make for some damn interesting epiphanies that’s for sure ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜†๏ปฟ

      Reply
  4. Josh Booth says

    June 16, 2023 at 1:31 pm

    Yoga.

    It is life-altering.

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      July 07, 2023 at 4:16 pm

      Agree ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ‘๏ปฟ

      Reply
  5. Her Digital Coffee says

    June 08, 2023 at 9:13 am

    Wonderful tips, I find spending time in nature is the easiest way to reconnect with the earth and yourself. Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 08, 2023 at 12:37 pm

      Absolutely agree with this! ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’š๏ปฟ

      Reply
  6. Shannon says

    June 07, 2023 at 9:34 pm

    I love this Thich naht hahn’s meditation mantra:
    “Breathing in, I feel the breath enter my body.
    Breathing out, I smile.”

    I love it because I can do it anywhere- close my eyes at a stop light even- and do two or three breaths and feel my mood lighten and my body relax.
    The small smile as I breathe out never fails to lighten my day and improve my mood.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 08, 2023 at 12:36 pm

      So beautiful ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’™๏ปฟ I really love the work of Thich Nhat Hanh. Thank you for sharing this Shannon ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜Š๏ปฟ

      Reply
  7. Joy May says

    June 07, 2023 at 6:23 pm

    Try different affirmations for different chakra systems

    Root Chakra – I Am – I am free to shift into peace and calm energy whenever I desire

    Sacral chakra – I feel – I Feel peace knowing that the universe has my back

    Solar Plexus Chakra – I Do – I Do not chase, I attract

    Heart Chakra – I love – I love every cell in my body and they love me back

    Throat Chakra – I speak – I speak my truth and honor my boundaries

    Third Eye Chakra – I See – I see abundance all around me

    Crown Chakra – I Understand – I Understand that in order for me to protect myself, I need to let go of anything that disrupts my peace.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      July 07, 2023 at 4:17 pm

      Oh, I love this! Thank you for the share ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’—๏ปฟ

      Reply
  8. Val. says

    June 07, 2023 at 4:31 am

    An interesting insight sparked by this article:
    I find that words can be a weird barrier.
    After reading this, I noticed how the prayer in this article sounded like a transcript of a metta meditation.
    I realized I actually like prayers, but not the word โ€œprayer.โ€ It has religious connotations which I donโ€™t like. So just renaming them into โ€œmetta,โ€ โ€œmy message,โ€ โ€œthat thing I say,โ€ or literally anything else (or nothing at all) thatโ€™s not โ€œprayerโ€ unlocks this practice for me.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 07, 2023 at 3:41 pm

      Fair enough Val, I can definitely understand why using ‘prayer’ is off-putting, so feel free to reword it as you wish. Words can indeed sometimes be barriers, which is why there’s beauty and power in being able to choose our own variations ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜‰๏ปฟ

      Reply
  9. Kathleen M Ayers says

    June 06, 2023 at 7:57 am

    I can’t meditate and I’ve been trying for years! But I enjoy listening to binaural beats. For me, it’s much easier than trying to meditate. It’s calming, soothing, and I can find it free on Spotify and YouTube.

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 07, 2023 at 3:39 pm

      I love binaural beats as well, also solfeggio frequencies. ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ˜๏ปฟ

      Reply
  10. Norm says

    June 06, 2023 at 5:59 am

    HU is my favorite mantra or spiritual sound. It is an ancient name for God pronounced like the word hue in a long drawn out sound: H-U-U-U. Take another breath and sing HU again. It is a love song to God. Sing HU with a feeling of love and it will gradually open your heart. For anyone who feels drawn to this word, feel free to visit HearHU.org. This word can be used in addition to whatever spiritual path you may followโ€ฆ..

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    • Aletheia Luna says

      June 07, 2023 at 3:39 pm

      Beautiful mantra Norm, thank you for sharing ๏ปฟ๐Ÿ’œ๏ปฟ

      Reply
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