Like I've written before here; today's soceity is built for you being busy, stressed out and dependent on external stimuli to the extent of not being able to meditate properly.
We are supposed to do everything but meditate - something which in todays society even may be looked down upon as something "useless" or "just doing nothing".
It's like we always have to do something, like productive little slaves for our puppetmasters.
But this notion of meditation being a "lazy thing" or "useless" is also due to a lack of knowledge of what meditation really is and what it's benefits really are. Knowledge which unfortunately now has been replaced with "knowledge" about how "Jesus can save you" when we in fact save our own souls from meditation.
If I were to have a wife and children for example it would definetly be way harder for me to have time for any proper meditation, especially in this world right now with dangers lurking in every corner.
I don't know if that is the case for you though.
HPS Maxine must surely be a superwoman having a family and still being able to meditate and advance like she has.
It's actually hard enough as it is for me having a full time job, friends I try to keep in contact with and a demanding cat at home.
Running and exercising in general has brought me more energy over time to be able to meditate, so that is one tip from me.
Another one would be to cut down on external stimuli like social media, TV (the digital Jew),
and have a plan for when and how you are going to meditate.
When I took classes in music theory the teacher often pointed out this:
When am I ever going to get time to make music? Answer: Never. You have to take the time.
The answer to your question may thus also lie much in prioritization.