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6 Minute Meditation to Calm an Overstimulated Mind and Mental Overload

6 Minute Meditation to Calm an Overstimulated Mind and Mental Overload

Season 1 Episode 5 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Description
When your mind feels overwhelmed, scattered, or overloaded with too many thoughts, it can be difficult to slow down and regain focus.

This 6 minute meditation for an overstimulated mind helps you calm mental overload, quiet racing thoughts, and gently reset your nervous system. Through slow breathing and guided awareness, you’ll soften the intensity of stimulation and create space for clarity, calm, and focus.

This meditation is especially helpful if you are:
• Feeling mentally overwhelmed or overstimulated
• Struggling with racing or scattered thoughts
• Experiencing sensory overload or attention fatigue
• Looking for a quick mindfulness reset
• Wanting to calm your mind and refocus

You don’t have to process everything right now.
You can slow down—one breath at a time.
Namaste.

Music credit: Namucuo – By Lotus (sourced via EpidemicSound.com)

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Listen to my companion podcast, Affirmations for Calm & Confidence, for short, powerful affirmations to help you refocus, build confidence, and support your day.

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