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Finding Calm in the Storm: A 5-Minute Pause for Stress Relief

Finding Calm in the Storm: A 5-Minute Pause for Stress Relief

Published 3 weeks, 5 days ago
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Hey there, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me right now. You know, Saturday mornings can feel like that moment right before a sneeze—everything's building, tension's mounting, and you're just waiting for something to give. Maybe you've got a full day ahead, or maybe you're already feeling that familiar knot in your shoulders from the week catching up with you. Whatever brought you here, I want you to know that taking five minutes for yourself right now is exactly what you need.

Let's start by just getting comfortable. Find a spot where you can sit or lie down—somewhere that feels safe. No need to be perfect about it. Loosen anything that's too tight. Roll your shoulders back a couple times. That's it. Now, place one hand on your heart and one on your belly, and just notice. You're here. You're breathing. That's everything.

Let's begin with three deep breaths together. In through your nose for a count of four, feeling your belly expand like a balloon filling up. Hold it gently for a moment. Now out through your mouth, a little slower this time, like you're blowing out birthday candles you actually want to extinguish. One more time. That exhale? That's where the stress lives, and you're letting it go.

Now, I want you to imagine your nervous system as a snow globe that someone just shook. All those flakes are swirling around—your thoughts, your worries, your to-do list. Instead of trying to stop the snow, we're just going to let it settle. Breathe naturally now. With each exhale, watch another flake drift down in your mind's eye. You're not fighting anything. You're just creating space.

Notice the places in your body that feel tight. Your jaw maybe? Your neck? Send your breath there like warm honey, melting and softening. There's no fixing needed here, just awareness. You're not trying to be calm. You're just observing what's already true beneath the stress.

As we close, carry this with you: the next time tension builds, find your breath. It's always waiting. You can come back to this feeling anytime, anywhere. Five minutes is all it takes to remind yourself that you're okay.

Thank you so much for spending this time with me on Daily Mindfulness: 5-Minute Meditations for Stress Relief. Please subscribe so we can do this together again tomorrow. You deserve this peace.

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