Many people ave this issue in our society. Most people who are very intellectualized, in their heads a lot, or lead very hectic lives, cannot just sit down and meditate.
If you'd like, here's a method that worked for me:
First and foremost-- GET IN YOUR BODY!
The best method I've found is going to a yoga class for an hour or so. It focuses your attention, breath, and body on the "here and now". If you don't have a yoga class nearby to help guide you, try other physical activities like jogging or swimming. I used to run cross-country, and jogging for 45 minutes straight gets you very "present" and in the body (with a nice endorphin rush as well)... So be focused and "get in your body" for at least an hour. I prefer yoga because sweating is great and proper stretching is VERY important on all levels.
If you have a disability that prevents you from doing yoga, running, or swimming, try something gentler like Tai Chi or Qi Gong. This will allow you to focus on your breath, practice energetic healing, work on body awareness, and induce an intermediary state of meditation.
Then afterwards, use the EE program to help keep you focused if need be. After all this, you'll be very open and relaxed to meditate. Guaranteed. ;)