Here is a priest, a good man, a serious, devout man, admitting that the Novus Ordo, given what it is and how it operates, does not actually support reverence and the interior life of the priest, who must do heavy-duty supplementation to make it work.
What is astonishing is that anyone could see this, and then not draw the conclusion that something went drastically wrong when such a mangled rite was enforced on the Church, in lieu of a venerable apostolic rite of rich spirituality, an oasis for countless saints who drank deeply from its wells (as many Catholics still do today; just ask a priest who regularly offers the TLM how huge a difference there is for the nourishment of his priesthood).
In short, the appropriate conclusion from the data is NOT, "Here are some ways to make the Novus Ordo fruitful." The conclusion should rather be: We need to stop using this banal, on-the-spot fabrication and return wholeheartedly to the traditional rite. Yes, I'm fully aware this is no easy task, but it is the single most important task in the Western Church today, bar none.
