Hey cool - wow, thank you for your great replies - lots of stuff to think about there!
I found a great guided meditation last week, from J.O.B. (Joy of Being - which I think is such a funny/ great acronym - not sure everyone would choose that too be the definition of their "job", haha).
It's a guided meditation about picturing yourself to be a river which "overcomes all obstacles easily" (i.e. rocks and stones) and basically flows around them, over them and eventually "turns them into sand".
You can buy the meditation as an mp3 for only 99 cents via PayPal (and other payment/ ordering options) and I will include the link below.
I *love* this guided meditation at the moment, cos I can use it *during* work and it's giving me *such* a positive attitude to my work at the moment.
I find most other (guided) meditations more suitable for/ designed for "taking a break from work, doing the meditation and then going back to work" - i.e. too spacy, dreamy, other-worldly to do *while* working.
Yet I find that my work - which can be calm at times, but also can get ridiculously, foolishly stressful - often has my mind doing all sorts of "OMG I will never get this done by the deadline" stories (which are REALLY unhelpful (You hear that, brain?!?!) and also not true - I've always made my deadlines *somehow*!!)
So I'm hoping to find some more guided (or unguided!) meditations to do in this vein - to actually make the process of working more peaceful, grounded, mindful. (If you have any tips, let me know!)
Okay, here's the link to the "river" meditation (hope you like it!)
http://www.joyofbeing.net/meditation.htmlXXX
Janey