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Breathe, Release, Repeat: 5-Min Meditations for Stress-Free Days

Breathe, Release, Repeat: 5-Min Meditations for Stress-Free Days

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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Hello, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. Whether you've got that familiar knot of tension sitting in your shoulders right now, or you're riding the wave of a busy Tuesday morning already feeling stretched too thin, I see you. That's actually the perfect reason you're here. Take a breath with me—not a big, dramatic one, just a natural exhale. Good.

Let's find a comfortable seat, or if you're standing, plant your feet firmly on the ground. Shoulders can drop away from your ears now. You don't need to hold tension as an accessory today. If you're surrounded by noise or chaos, that's okay too. This practice works anywhere because it's not about perfect conditions—it's about you finding your anchor, right here, right now.

Start by noticing your natural breath. Don't change it yet, just observe it like you're watching clouds drift across the sky. In and out. You might notice it's shallow, or maybe it's already deeper than you expected. Either way is perfectly right. Now, gently lengthen your exhale, just by a count or two. Breathe in for four counts, and out for six. This simple shift signals your nervous system that you're safe. It's like telling your body, "Hey, we can relax now."

As you continue this rhythm, I want you to imagine something with me. Picture yourself standing in a place that feels calm to you—maybe it's a forest, a beach, or even just a quiet room in your home. Notice what you see there. What colors appear? Now, what do you hear? Let those sounds wash over you like they're not demanding anything from you. They're just part of the landscape. Feel the temperature on your skin. Is there a gentle breeze? A warmth? You belong here, and nothing here is asking for your attention or your productivity right now.

With each breath, imagine you're releasing whatever doesn't serve you. That worried thought? Exhale it. That email you're dreading? Breathe it out. You're not pushing it away aggressively—you're simply letting it pass through like weather moving across the sky. Your job is just to breathe and exist in this calm space you've created.

As we close, take one more full breath together. Notice that even in just five minutes, something has shifted. Your shoulders probably feel lighter. Your mind might be a touch clearer. This is yours to carry with you today. Whenever stress creeps in, return to that extending exhale. You've got this.

Thank you so much for joining me on Daily Mindfulness: Five-Minute Meditations for Stress Relief. Please subscribe so we can do this together again tomorrow. You deserve these moments of peace.

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