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or just when i'm bored i talk to him or in class when i dont feel like paying attention or in the car while my moms on her cell phone but no matter when it is i am praying i lose my train of thought
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That sounds a little like priorities? He's not someone to talk to when there's nothing "better" to do. It's fine to talk to Him then but making a decision rather than just doing a default, "Ho hum, guess I'll talk to God" might make it easier to keep your train of thought? You've had friends, I'm sure (we all have) who were talking to you but scanning the room to see what else was happening, looking for something else more interesting than talking about themselves to you? Part of talking to God, for me, is listening to his part of the conversation. If I am interested in something enough to talk to God about it, I'm gonna want to know what He has to say in return and since it's "my" topic/interest, I'm less likely to lose my train of thought.
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