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Anchor Yourself: A Mindful Pause for Busy Minds
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Hey there, and welcome back. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. You know, Thursday mornings can feel a bit like spinning plates, can't they? There's this peculiar energy to mid-week, that restless quality where your mind might be bouncing between what happened yesterday and what's coming tomorrow. If that's you right now, you're in exactly the right place. Today we're going to work with something I call the anchor practice, and it's going to help you find that calm center that's always available to you, even on the busiest days.
So let's begin by finding a comfortable seat. You can be on a couch, a chair, the floor, wherever feels right. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. There we go. Now, I want you to take a breath in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for a moment. Then exhale through your mouth, slow and easy, like you're fogging up a mirror. Let's do that one more time together. In for four, and out for five or six. Beautiful.
Now here's where we anchor ourselves. I want you to bring your attention to the soles of your feet. You might even wiggle your toes if that helps. Feel where they're touching the ground. That's your anchor. Whenever your mind wanders, and it will, that's completely normal, you're just going to gently come back to that sensation. The weight, the temperature, the texture. It's like you're sending down roots.
As you sit with this, imagine that with each exhale, any worry or tension is moving down through your body, through your legs, and right out through your feet into the earth below. The ground isn't judging your anxiety, your stress, your endless to-do list. It just receives it. You can give it away. Each breath is an exchange. You're breathing in calm, possibility, steadiness. You're breathing out everything that doesn't serve you right now.
Stay with your feet for the next few minutes. If your mind drifts, and it will, that's not failure. That's just your mind doing its job. You're training it to come home to the present moment, to this breath, to this ground beneath you.
When you move through your day, remember this. Your feet are always touching the earth. Whenever you feel that anxiety creeping in, take a pause, feel your feet, take one grounded breath. You're anchored.
Thank you so much for spending this time with me on Anxiety Relief Daily. Your commitment to calm is beautiful. Please subscribe so we can keep doing this together, and remember, inner peace isn't a luxury. It's your birthright.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
So let's begin by finding a comfortable seat. You can be on a couch, a chair, the floor, wherever feels right. Let your shoulders drop away from your ears. There we go. Now, I want you to take a breath in through your nose for a count of four. Hold it for a moment. Then exhale through your mouth, slow and easy, like you're fogging up a mirror. Let's do that one more time together. In for four, and out for five or six. Beautiful.
Now here's where we anchor ourselves. I want you to bring your attention to the soles of your feet. You might even wiggle your toes if that helps. Feel where they're touching the ground. That's your anchor. Whenever your mind wanders, and it will, that's completely normal, you're just going to gently come back to that sensation. The weight, the temperature, the texture. It's like you're sending down roots.
As you sit with this, imagine that with each exhale, any worry or tension is moving down through your body, through your legs, and right out through your feet into the earth below. The ground isn't judging your anxiety, your stress, your endless to-do list. It just receives it. You can give it away. Each breath is an exchange. You're breathing in calm, possibility, steadiness. You're breathing out everything that doesn't serve you right now.
Stay with your feet for the next few minutes. If your mind drifts, and it will, that's not failure. That's just your mind doing its job. You're training it to come home to the present moment, to this breath, to this ground beneath you.
When you move through your day, remember this. Your feet are always touching the earth. Whenever you feel that anxiety creeping in, take a pause, feel your feet, take one grounded breath. You're anchored.
Thank you so much for spending this time with me on Anxiety Relief Daily. Your commitment to calm is beautiful. Please subscribe so we can keep doing this together, and remember, inner peace isn't a luxury. It's your birthright.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI