Hey there, welcome to Mindful Moments. I'm so glad you've carved out this little pocket of time for yourself today. I know mornings can feel particularly overwhelming right now - with work pressures, global uncertainties, and that constant background noise of digital overwhelm. Today, we're going to create a small sanctuary of calm, right here, right now.
Take a moment to find a comfortable position. Whether you're sitting, standing, or lying down, just allow your body to settle. Close your eyes if that feels right, or soften your gaze. Imagine you're like a leaf gently coming to rest on still water - no struggle, just natural arrival.
Begin by noticing your breath. Not changing it, just observing. Feel the natural rhythm of your inhales and exhales. Think of your breath like a gentle tide - rising and falling, always moving, always returning. Notice where you feel the breath most strongly - maybe at your nostrils, or the rise and fall of your chest, or the subtle movement in your belly.
Now, let's explore what I call the "ocean breath" technique. Imagine your breath as waves - slow, steady, purposeful. On your next inhale, breathe in deeply for a count of four. Imagine drawing in calm, drawing in peace. Hold for a gentle moment at the top of the breath. Then exhale slowly for a count of six, like waves retreating from the shore. Let any tension dissolve with each exhale.
Continue this pattern. Inhale four counts - drawing in stillness. Pause. Exhale six counts - releasing what no longer serves you. With each cycle, you're creating more space inside yourself. More room to breathe. More room to be.
If your mind wanders - and it will, that's completely normal - simply notice without judgment. Like watching clouds drift across the sky, acknowledge the thought, and then gently return to your breath. You're not doing anything wrong. This is the practice.
As we close, take one final deep breath. Set an intention to carry this sense of calm with you. Maybe it's a gentle reminder to pause and breathe deeply during a stressful moment today. Maybe it's simply remembering that you always have this resource within you.
Thank you for practicing with me today. If this resonated with you, please subscribe and share Mindful Moments with someone who might need a little breathing space. Until next time, breathe easy.
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Published on 5 months, 1 week ago
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