Prayer for Catholic professionals: the daily examen

Over the years I have had numerous discussions with Catholic professionals around the country about making time for prayer and reflection during the busy work day.

People have been interested in how I keep the Jesuit Daily Examen on my calendar, so I am sharing it here along with suggested times.

The Examen is one of the most effective (and easiest) ways I know to have scheduled reflection and prayer throughout the day.

Save it as an ongoing and daily occurrence on your computer/smartphone calendars and try following it faithfully (3-5 minutes for each one)…it will make a real difference in your life!

Daily Examen for Busy Business People

1. Thanksgiving 6:45 am

Begin by relaxing into God’s presence in an attitude of thankfulness.

Find one thing to be thankful for-even if you are having a tough time.

Allow gratitude to take hold of you.

2. Pray for Insight 10:15 am

Pray to the Holy Spirit to reveal to you what you need at this time.

Consciously open yourself to God’s light.

3. Finding God in All Things 1:15 pm

This is the heart of the prayer where you examine very concretely the events of the day.

  • What happened since this morning?
  • Who have you come in contact with?
  • What occupies your thoughts today?
  • How are you being drawn to God in your life today? Now?
  • Where is God calling you specifically this day?
  • Is it time to make a tough decision that will affect the lives of many people?
  • Should I simply bask in gratefulness to God for my life, career in family?
  • This is not a time for searching for faults. Rather it is a chance to take a step back and recognize that God is active in the entirety of the day.

4. Petition 5:30 pm

Express to God your desires.

Again be specific and frame your prayer here in a petition: “Dear Lord, at this time I ask….for strength to…for courage to….for the resolve to…to be thankful for…”

5. Resolve for the Future 9:00 pm

Finally, look to the future. “How shall I live the rest of the day?” “What shall I do?

Finish with a prayer, for example, the Our Father.

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