“So pray at all times, or at least all the times you think of it. You can ‘pray constantly’ apart from the Jesus Prayer, too. Sometimes we have more specific things to pray about, things we need to name; if so, it is right to converse with the Lord freely about everything on our mind, simply, like a child. It is all right to pray for help in finding a parking place. If it concerns us, it concerns him.
But over the years, our concerns become less anxious and self-centered, and we are able to loosen our grip on what we think we need to have. Priorities shift. If it concerns him, it will concern us. The Jesus Prayer provides a way to maintain a fluid connection through the day, as we listen to hear his will.”